Exploring Vertebrates: Skeletons and X-rays

Exploring Vertebrates: Skeletons and X-rays
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Dive into the world of vertebrates with a detailed exploration of their skeletons and X-rays. Discover the fascinating structures of frogs, snakes, lizards, birds, fish, humans, bats, dogs, dolphins, and even dinosaur fossils. Explore the intricate details through a series of captivating images, shedding light on the internal frameworks of these diverse animal groups. Uncover the similarities and differences in skeletal anatomy across various vertebrate species, providing a deeper understanding of their biological makeup.

  • Vertebrates
  • Skeletons
  • X-rays
  • Animals
  • Biology

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  1. Vertebrates Animals with backbones

  2. There are 5 vertebrate groups Starting letters are Starting letters are A R F B M A R F B M Amphibians Reptiles - Fish Birds Mammals (frogs and newts) (lizards and snakes)

  3. Frog - skeleton

  4. Snake - skeleton

  5. Lizard - skeleton

  6. Bird - skeleton

  7. Fish - skeleton

  8. Human skeleton

  9. Bat - skeleton

  10. Dog - skeleton

  11. Dolphin - skeleton

  12. Dinosaur fossil skeleton

  13. X ray of rat

  14. X-ray of lizard

  15. X-ray - Frog

  16. X-ray of human spine

  17. X-ray of fish

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