. Elementary anatomy and physiology : for colleges, academies, and other schools . p f Skeleton of the Tortoise; the Plastron has been removed, vc. Cervical Vertebra vd. Dorsal Vertebra, c. Ribs. cs. Sternal Ribs.—The Marginal Bones of the C»ra. pace: o. Scapula, cl. Collar Bone. co. Coracoid Bone. b. Pelvis. /. The Femur. t. Tibia, p. Fibula. pace or upper portion, and the Plastron, or lower one. The Carapace seems to be a mere expansion of the vertebrae, and the Plastron an expanded sternum. Hence, as the annexed 214. What is the Carapace and what is the Plastron in the Turtlo family ? From
. Elementary anatomy and physiology : for colleges, academies, and other schools . p f Skeleton of the Tortoise; the Plastron has been removed, vc. Cervical Vertebra vd. Dorsal Vertebra, c. Ribs. cs. Sternal Ribs.—The Marginal Bones of the C»ra. pace: o. Scapula, cl. Collar Bone. co. Coracoid Bone. b. Pelvis. /. The Femur. t. Tibia, p. Fibula. pace or upper portion, and the Plastron, or lower one. The Carapace seems to be a mere expansion of the vertebrae, and the Plastron an expanded sternum. Hence, as the annexed 214. What is the Carapace and what is the Plastron in the Turtlo family ? From what bones are they developed ?
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