Veterinary Technician

Category - Animal Care

In a bird, the vertebral column consists of vertebrae and is divided into three sections. What are these three sections called?
  1. Cervical, Sacrolumbar, and Endosternum
  2. Atlas, Cervical, and Sacrolumbar
  3. Cervical, Synsacrum, and Pygostyle
  4. Synsacrum, Cervical, and Endosternum
Explanation
Answer: C - Cervical, Synsacrum, and Pygostyle are the three sections of the vertebral column in a bird. The Cervical are located in the neck, the Synsacrum are the fused vertebrae along the back and fused to the pelvis, and Pygostyle are in the tail.
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