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25 February, 22:15

What evidence would support Maria's claim that the fossilized remains are that of a bird, class Aves, instead of a turtle, class Reptilia? A) the eggs B) a backbone C) a keeled sternum D) warm-bloodedness

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  1. 25 February, 23:12
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    The correct answer is option c, that is, keeled sternum.

    Explanation:

    In the given question, there is a need to access the skeleton or the fossilized remains of the species. The turtles possess bony, tough shells that safeguard their body. It exhibits a domed top (carapace) and a flat layer underneath the belly (plastron). The backbones of the turtles are amalgamated with the bones in their shells.

    While, the birds exhibit a lightweight skeleton, which is formed majorly of thin and hollow bones. If the skeleton possesses a breastbone, or the keeled sternum, then what they have found is most probably the nest of the bird.
  2. 26 February, 01:10
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    Your answer would be C.
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