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What is the meaning of dicondylic skull??


Abtraguptaajaan: Definition of dicondylic

: having two articulatory condyles —used chiefly of joints between segments of the limbs of insects

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Answered by JeyanthiniS
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the meaning of this is that
 having two articulatory condyles —used chiefly of joints between segments of the limbs of insects.
Answered by ChromaticSoul
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Dicondylic skulls are known as the skull, which is connected to the body with two articulatory condyles. It is present in mammals and amphibians. The skull has two occipital condyles in amphibia, and the skull is bound by the first vertebra of the vertebral column, i.e., atlas, with the aid of these two condyles.

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