what is a homologous structure that humans share with other vertebrates when they are fully grown?

One homologous structure that humans share with other vertebrates when they are fully grown is the skeleton. The basic structure of the vertebrate skeleton, including the presence of a skull, backbone, ribs, and limb bones, is similar across different vertebrate species. While there are variations and adaptations in the skeleton of different vertebrates to suit their specific needs and environments, the overall homologous structure of the skeleton remains consistent.