Leg Bone Cancer How Does A Long Chicken Bone Differ From The Leg Bone Of A Human?

How does a long chicken bone differ from the leg bone of a human? - leg bone cancer

I need this for my class at A & P. I need to know the difference legaments bones (if applicable) and overall appearance.

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britt said...

Well, because the birds fly (flu), their bones are adapted for flight. To do this, are a large number of bird bones fused, hollow, cut, flattened, or even lost. And some bones from a large number of them contain air pockets.

I do not know if it helps, but I studied in a racing pigeon chordates I have in the past year, and if you look at the bones of the legs, especially the alignment of your leg bones of various tetrapods because of its location bipeds.

In the pigeon, the thighs almost horizontal, and articulates with the acetabulum, with an enlarged head. The tibiotarsus is an example of the merger, since they result from a combination of certain bones of the tibia and tarsus. Another example of the merger is in the tarsometatarsus, which is a fusion of tarsal and metatarsal.
In addition, have as a result of bipedalism, the tibiotarsus and tarsometatarsus about the same length.

I hope that all this information can help somehow!

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