CORE 1 GD First Timers: Bones 1 (M-P)
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Question 1 of 9
1. Question
The whale’s ribs are called floating ribs because they do not connect to a bone on the underside.
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Question 2 of 9
2. Question
The pink parts of this diagram are cartilage that connect the ribs to the clavicle.
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Question 3 of 9
3. Question
We have 4 floating ribs.
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Question 4 of 9
4. Question
This (below) is the carpiece of the turtle.
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Question 5 of 9
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The spinal cord of the turtle is fused to its carapace just as ours is.
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Question 6 of 9
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Owl eyes are so big that they can’t move in their skull! This is why their vertebrae are engineered for a 250º turn of the neck! They can’t turn their eyes, but they can really turn their heads!
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Question 7 of 9
7. Question
Look carefully at the eye bones of the creature above. Each one is made of several bones that have grown together.
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Question 8 of 9
8. Question
Eye bones are called orbital bones.
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Question 9 of 9
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Owls can turn their necks a whopping 7/8ths of the way around.
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