dupreashley06 dupreashley06
  • 22-07-2022
  • Biology
contestada

How are the hip bones in a frog different from the human pelvis?

Respuesta :

jacew749
jacew749 jacew749
  • 22-07-2022

Answer:

A frog's pelvis(hip bones) can slide up and down its spine, which may help it jump. The vertebrae at the bottom end of the spine are fused into one bone called the urostyle much like our coccyx(tailbone) - the remains of their tadpole tail.

Answer Link

Otras preguntas

Which graph correctly depicts point A as the difference z1 − z2, where z1 and z2 are complex numbers?
CAN SOMEONE PLASE HELP ME WITH THIS PROBLEM
Watch help video What is the product of 73 and 4.4 x 106 expressed in scientific notation?​
Which polynomial expression is equal to (a + 3)(a − 3)(a² + 9)?
I'm sorry if you can't see the questions fully. But I answered the first and last one.​
Convert the improper fraction to a mixed number 17/3​
How did the Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP) address the Great Recession?
please help me find unknown size of angles ​
Out of 75 students, 45 are taking Algebra 2 and 32 are taking Chemistry. Sixteen students are taking both Algebra 2 and Chemistry. If a student is chosen at ran
4. Cheyene is doing archery practice using a target that has three colored zones. The results of her most recent session are shown in the table. # of hits Color