I'm not positive, but I'm pretty sure the answer to you question is ray.
Though the forelimb of your cat or dog does not look much like your arms these are homologous structures that are almost identical bone for bone. This shows the common ancestry of all tetrapods and the closer common ancestry of you and your mammal pets.
The human body is made up of many different types of structures. In your leg alone there are four bones.
Antlers are bone horns are not bone they are carotine like finger-nails
Yes, homologous structures have common bone and muscle structures suggesting that they came from an common ancestor while analogous structures do not share any similarity in features, suggesting that they derived from two separate origins.
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The structures made of bone in the fins of perch, minnows, and eels are known as fin rays or lepidotrichia. These bony elements provide support and structure to the fins, allowing for greater maneuverability and stability in the water. In different species, the arrangement and number of fin rays can vary, reflecting their adaptations to specific aquatic environments.
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No, it has a skeleton of bone.
The structures that are found deep within the petrous part of the temporal bone are related to the inner ear. Most scientists divide the structures into two parts the mastoid part and the petromastoid part.
A perch's skeleton is made of true bone instead of cartilage. Perch bones differ somewhat from human bones, but still contain components such as connective tissue and minerals.
About 40% of the body's sodium is contained in bone
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