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- The fused region of the ilium, ischium, and pelvic bones in a bird is called the:Summarize the bones of the bird skeleton and its structural parts. Table 1. Summary of Avian Skeletal Parts Bird Skeletal Parts Bones Parts of the Bones (if any) I. Axial: Skull Ventral Skull Dorsal Skull Ventrolateral view of the Skull II. Axial: Vertebral Column Cervical Thoracic Sacral Caudal III. Upper Appendicular Pectoral Girdle Forelimb IV. Lower Appendicular Pelvic Girdle HindlimbPlease choose all the correct statements regarding Birds. Humans and birds both have clavicles, scapulas, and coracoid bones. O The sternum of a bird is keeled for attachment of breast muscles. The sternum of Archeopteryx is keeled like that of modern birds. The pygostyle supports the tail feathers of a bird. Birds have strong jaws with teeth that vary with diet.
- Crows (like many living birds) possess an antorbital and mandibular fenestra * True FalseSize of wattle, Shank spur (+/0), Shape of hackles, Shape of saddles, Size of tail feathers, and Shape of tail feathers in male and female D. melanogasterIn what way do teleosts and other fish benefit from having a bony operculum? it prevents water outside of the body from flowing backward into the gills when the buccal (mouth) cavity is expanded it serves as a rotating joint that allows them to rapidly project their jaws forward more rapidly it forms a joint between the head and pectoral girdle and allow for a greater amount of head rotation it prevents the brain from being damaged by the lateral bending of fish attempting to escape from the mouth