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COMPARATIVE ANATOMY: PECTORAL GIRDLE OF REPTILE, BIRD AND MAMMAL

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The pectoral girdle is connected to the vertebral column through muscles and ligaments. The pectoral girdle consists of two similar halves and each half is formed by three bones namely dorsal, ventral and antero ventral. The dorsal bone is known as scapula, the antero ventral bone is called clavicle

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