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In rabbit radius and ulna are
Options
(a) Completely fused together
(b) Completely separated
(c) Fused in middle and separated at both the ends
(d) Separated but united at both the ends
Correct Answer:
Separated but united at both the ends
Explanation:
In rabbit, radius and ulna are separate bones but they are joined at both ends by ligaments.
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