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explain the morphology of neognathens​

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Answered by sanskarkasrawad
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Neognaths (Neognathae) are birds within the subclass Neornithes of the class Aves. ... The neognaths have fused metacarpals, an elongate third finger, and 13 or fewer vertebrae. They differ from the Palaeognathae in features like the structure of their jawbones.

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Answered by berasoumi94
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it is one type of morphology.

it is the definition.

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