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how are forelimbs connected to the spine .....​plz answer me fast

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Answered by hritiksingh1
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The upper limb and lower limbs were evolved basically for bearing the weight of the body and for locomotion. In quadrupeds forelimbs and hindlimbs are, therefore, built on the same basic pattern.

Each limb is made up of a basal segment or girdle, and a free part divided into proximal, middle and distal segments. The girdle attaches the limb to the axial skeleton. The distal segment carries the five

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The upper limb and lower limbs were evolved basically for bearing the weight of the body and for locomotion.

In quadrupeds forelimbs and hindlimbs are, therefore, built on the same basic pattern.

Nearer to the trunk.

The girdle attaches the limb to the axial skeleton.

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