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- Title
GROSS MORPHOMETRICAL STUDY ON THE FOREARM BONES OF CAMEL (CAMELUS DROMEDARIUS).
- Authors
Gupta, S. K.; Deshmukh, S. K.; Karmore, S. K.
- Abstract
The study was carried out on the forearm bones of camel preserved in the department. The distinguished gross anatomical features and various measurements for mean ± S.E. were recorded on different parts of right and left side bones of forearm, but there was no significant difference between these bones of same animal. The radius was more massive than ulna, but the ulna was much longer than radius. Forearm was 58.5±0.91 cm in length, which was constituted by radius (52±0.73 cm) and ulna (58.5±0.91 cm). These two bones were completely fused with each other leaving two interosseous spaces.
- Subjects
CAMELS; FOREARM; ANALYSIS of bones; RUMINANT anatomy; MAMMAL anatomy
- Publication
Veterinary Practitioner, 2015, Vol 16, Issue 2, p286
- ISSN
0972-4036
- Publication type
Article