Saturday, 19 September 2015

evolution - How scientists can be confident that human embryo tail is really a tail?


From Wikipedia:



Human embryos have a tail that measures about one-sixth of the size of the embryo itself. As the embryo develops into a fetus, the tail is absorbed by the growing body.



How are we sure that it is a real tail and is not a superficial resemblance of something else?


I ask this because some creationist guy challenged me in this regard.




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