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. Elementary biology, animal and human. Biology. 66 ANIMAL BIOLOGY are two bones. In the hand region, though the differences are more striking, the general plan of the two is the same. Unlike the bones of the human skeleton those of most bird^ are hollow and filled with air. Any one who has eaten a chicken's wing knows that the bones are covered by muscles; these enable the bird to fold and unfold the parts of the wing, much as the human arm is stretched out or doubled up. On the bird's body are other powerful mus- cles, which cause the wing as a whole to make the upward and downward strokes i Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/elementary-biology-animal-and-human-biology-66-animal-biology-are-two-bones-in-the-hand-region-though-the-differences-are-more-striking-the-general-plan-of-the-two-is-the-same-unlike-the-bones-of-the-human-skeleton-those-of-most-bird-are-hollow-and-filled-with-air-any-one-who-has-eaten-a-chickens-wing-knows-that-the-bones-are-covered-by-muscles-these-enable-the-bird-to-fold-and-unfold-the-parts-of-the-wing-much-as-the-human-arm-is-stretched-out-or-doubled-up-on-the-birds-body-are-other-powerful-mus-cles-which-cause-the-wing-as-a-whole-to-make-the-upward-and-downward-strokes-i-image232125913.html
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