Asked by cali
The ear is ___ to the eye?
A.palmar
B.rostral
C.caudal
D. Cranial.
I put d but they said it's wrong so what else can it be?
A.palmar
B.rostral
C.caudal
D. Cranial.
I put d but they said it's wrong so what else can it be?
Answers
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Do you know what the other choices mean?
Answered by
cali
A is the right bottom of an animals foot
B is situated or occurring near the front end of the body, especially in the region of the nose and mouth or (in an embryo) near the hypophyseal region.
C is at or near the tail or the posterior part of the body.
B is situated or occurring near the front end of the body, especially in the region of the nose and mouth or (in an embryo) near the hypophyseal region.
C is at or near the tail or the posterior part of the body.
Answered by
cali
The only other thing would be c I'd think
Answered by
Writeacher
You think the ear and the eye are near the tail?? Of what animal?
Answered by
cali
It also means or the posterior part of the body.
Answered by
cali
What else would it be Cuz I put b on my old test and it was wrong to. And it's definitely not a
Answered by
Writeacher
It has to be B. Nothing else makes sense.
Answered by
cali
thats what i had on a old test n it was wrong. I'll put it again and see what they say now.
Answered by
cali
It was c.
Answered by
Writeacher
That makes no sense. I've never seen an animal with its eyes and ears near the posterior!! (its rear end)
Answered by
emily
think about a dog's face the ears are behind the eyes therefore closer to the tail.
Answered by
Evan
the question is asking for the relative location of the ears when compared to the eye.
Caudal is the correct answer.
Caudal is the correct answer.
Answered by
Ale
I had put rostral but it was wrong
Answered by
Kim
It's saying the ears are closer to the tail than the eyes. The answer would be caudal. Now if it said the eyes are____to the ears it would be rostral.
Answered by
Cassie
I would say caudal as the ears of an animal are towards the rear end of the animal compared to the eyes. Caudal means towards the rear end, not at the rear end.
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