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Elucidate the potential reasons why there were changes in the bone structure of the vertebral columns of birds and humans? Enumerate two reasons.
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- In your own words, Elucidate the potential reasons why there were changes in the bone structure of the vertebral columns of birds and humans? Enumerate two reasons.Explain thoroughly the possible reasons for the purpose did the changes inthe vertebral columns' bone structure of humans and birds. provide three reasonsDescribe and explain the similarities in bone structure between the Australopithecus afarensis and modern day humans.
- Are the bones as solid and hard at the ends as in the middle of the shaft? What unusual specializations are found in the frog skeleton? In what way would the structure help in the survival of the animal?Give an account of the bones of the fore-or hindlimb of frog and explain how they are related to the function of the limb?Suggest key roles that mineralized bone might have played in early vertebrates.
- Why do water-dwelling animals have thicker bones than land-dwelling animals?This question may be completed independently or as a group discussion. Use the skeleton diagram above to help you visualize the different bone shapes in the human body. Why are short bones well suited to an area like the wrist? Why are long bones more suited to areas like the lower arm? View keyboard shortcutsBased on the fish dissection, describe the structure of skull and vertebral column design. How does the design fit in aquatic environment?