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The average circumferences (distances around) in mm of the humerus, femur, and tibiaof different species of mammals are displayed below. These long bones primarilysupport the body mass in mammals. Each data value is the mean circumference forthe available measures for a single species.the distributions of these different bones.(a) Describe the differences and similarities in The average circumferences (distances around) in mm of the humerus, femur, and tibiaof different species of mammals are displayed below. These long bones primarilysupport the body mass in mammals. Each data value is the mean circumference forthe available measures for a single species.the distributions of these different bones.(a) Describe the differences and similarities in   (b) Biologists speculate that greater weights   might be supported by larger bones. Based onthe histograms, if the biologists' speculationsare correct, which of these bones (humerus,femur, or tibia) would seem to be the leastable to support a large weight?  Explain,referring to specific aspects of the histograms.  (b) Biologists speculate that greater weights The average circumferences (distances around) in mm of the humerus, femur, and tibiaof different species of mammals are displayed below. These long bones primarilysupport the body mass in mammals. Each data value is the mean circumference forthe available measures for a single species.the distributions of these different bones.(a) Describe the differences and similarities in   (b) Biologists speculate that greater weights   might be supported by larger bones. Based onthe histograms, if the biologists' speculationsare correct, which of these bones (humerus,femur, or tibia) would seem to be the leastable to support a large weight?  Explain,referring to specific aspects of the histograms.  might be supported by larger bones. Based onthe histograms, if the biologists' speculationsare correct, which of these bones (humerus,femur, or tibia) would seem to be the leastable to support a large weight?
Explain,referring to specific aspects of the histograms. The average circumferences (distances around) in mm of the humerus, femur, and tibiaof different species of mammals are displayed below. These long bones primarilysupport the body mass in mammals. Each data value is the mean circumference forthe available measures for a single species.the distributions of these different bones.(a) Describe the differences and similarities in   (b) Biologists speculate that greater weights   might be supported by larger bones. Based onthe histograms, if the biologists' speculationsare correct, which of these bones (humerus,femur, or tibia) would seem to be the leastable to support a large weight?  Explain,referring to specific aspects of the histograms.


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