Answer:- b) hyoid
Reason- In primates, hyoid is a horseshoe shaped bone located in the neck. It is just below the mandible and above the thyroid cartilage. It's function is to hold up the tongue and the larynx which is present below it.
The name of the horseshoe shaped bone that both howler monkeys and humans have in the...
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2103-Review # 11 1) Function of the axial skeleton? 2) The four curves of the adult spinal column 3) The vertebral column 4) Part of the axial skeleton? S) What organ of lacrimal fossa? 6) The bony portion of the nasal septum is formed by the bones. 8) The hyoid bone 9] Are eye muscles composed entirely of fast fibers? 10) Fibrous connective tissue in infants. 11) The widest intervertebral discs are found in where...
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Major events that have shaped the African American culture. This could include both domestic and international events, depending on the group you are researching. Ideas: Slavery, Civil War, Segregation, Martin Luther King Jr and his death, Desegregation, Police Brutality
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