Biology, asked by merina76, 11 months ago

Q.
"Ploughshare bone' is present on the tip of:
(a) ischium
(b)sacral vertebrae
(c)caudal vertebrae
(d)sternum

Answers

Answered by mindfulmaisel
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‘Ploughshare bone’ is present on the tip of caudal vertebrae.

Option: (c)

Explanation:  

  • Ploughshare bone is present in humans and aves. In case of birds it is a strong and sturdy bone which is present throughout the caudal vertebrae.  
  • The wings on the caudal side of the bird is supported by the Ploughshare bone. In case of humans the vomer bone of the skull is known as the Ploughshare bone.  
  • It is a unilateral bone near the nose. It forms the base of the ‘nasal septum’ and the bony part of the ‘nasal septum’.
Answered by kingofself
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Ploughshare bone’ is present on the tip of caudal vertebrae.

Option - C

Explanation:  

  • Ploughshare bone is introduced in humans and aves.
  • In case of birds it is a strong and sturdy bone which is introduced throughout the caudal vertebrae.
  • The wings on the caudal side of the bird is backed by the Ploughshare bone.
  • In case of humans the vomer bone of the skull is called as the Ploughshare bone.  
  • It is a unilateral bone adjacent to the nose. It forms the paltry of the ‘nasal septum’ and the bony part of the ‘nasal septum’.

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"Ploughshare bone' is present on the tip of:

ischium

sacral vertebrae

caudal vertebrae

sternum​

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