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A vertebrate.
Yes, the human forelimb is considered a homologous structure because it shares a common evolutionary origin with the forelimbs of other vertebrates. Despite variations in function and appearance, the underlying bone structure and developmental pathways are similar across species.
They are extremely supple and have 34 vertebrates instead of 12 in a human. They can contort themselves because their bones are connected by muscle rather than cartilage.
Normally 33.
human-being and animals
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no because they are not like human and they are not vertebrates
two like a normal human being
Yes, a human being is a vertebrate. Vertebrates are animals with a backbone or spinal column, and humans have a well-defined vertebral column that supports their body.
If human red blood cells are placed in a Ringer solution, which is an isotonic solution, they will maintain their normal shape and structure. The osmotic balance between the solution and the cells will prevent any swelling or shrinking of the red blood cells.
The function of the human structure is to survive by having children.
human being come at first position in this category