What is homologous structure that humans share with other vertebrates when they are fully grown

One common homologous structure that humans share with other vertebrates when they are fully grown is the skeletal structure. This includes features such as the vertebral column, rib cage, and appendages (arms and legs) which are present in all vertebrates and serve similar functions in supporting the body and allowing movement. These structures have evolved from a common ancestor and have been passed down through generations with minor variations.