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Bird vertebrae are

  1. acoelous
  2. heterocoelous
  3. amphicoelous
  4. procoelous

Correct answer: heterocoelous

Solution

Bird vertebrae, especially in the neck, are heterocoelous: their articular surfaces are saddle-shaped and fit together in a way that allows flexibility in multiple directions. This adaptation helps birds move their heads and necks efficiently while maintaining stability.

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