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What is difference between dicondylic and monocondylic skull explain

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Answered by Rahul505014
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Answer:

The difference between dicondylindic and monocondylindic skull is just two occipetals

Explanation:

Dicondylic skull has two occipetals through this occipetals skull is coneccted to vertebra of vertebral coloumn and the same way monocondylic skullis connected to vertebral coloumn through 1 occipetal

Answered by sonalideval056
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Answer:

Dicondylic skulls are the skulls found in mammals and amphibians that possess two occipital or articulatory condyles in the skull. Whereas Monocondylic skulls are found in reptiles and aves and they contain a single articulatory condyles in the skull.

Explanation:

Dicondylic skulls have two articulatary bones whereas Monocondylic skulls have only single occipital bone. Monocondylic bones provide more flexibility to the skull and helps aves to twirl their skull upto 270° whereas dicondylic skulls have less flexibility.

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