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03. LONG ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS.
1) Write a short note on Skull, Hip bone and Back bone
2Explain the main function of Leaf​

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Answered by vermapuran7844555
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<h1style="text-align:centre;font:verdana:font-size:10,">Gandhi's father was a local government <br>

official working under the suzerainty of the<br>

British Raj, and his mother was a religious<br>

devotee who—like the rest of the famil<br>

practiced in the Vaishnavist tradition of <br>

<h6>Hinduism. Gandhi married his wife, Kasturba,<br>

when he was 13, and together they had five<br>

children. His family stayed in India while Gandhi <br>

went to London in 1888 to study law and to</h6>

South Africa in 1893 to practice it. He brought<br>

them to South Africa in 1897, where Kasturb<br>

a would assist him in his activism, which she<br>

continued to do after the family moved back to<br>

India in 1915.<br>

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Answered by prahladjat52
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The hip bone (os coxae, innominate bone, pelvic bone[1] or coxal bone) is a large irregular bone, constricted in the center and expanded above and below. In some vertebrates (including humans before puberty) it is composed of three parts: the ilium, ischium, and the pubis.

The two hip bones join at the pubic symphysis and together with the sacrum and coccyx (the pelvic part of the spine) comprise the skeletal component of the pelvis – the pelvic girdle which surrounds the pelvic cavity. They are connected to the sacrum, which is part of the axial skeleton, at the sacroiliac joint. Each hip bone is connected to the corresponding femur (thigh bone) (forming the primary connection between the bones of the lower limb and the axial skeleton) through the large ball and socket joint of the hip.

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