The is a protruding area above the eyes found in many archaic human species. This is a feature that modern humans no longer have. O supraorbital torus O occipital torus O mandibular condyle a chin
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- from which of the following embryonic parts does the soft palate develop O Primary palate O Secondary palate O Frontonasal process Mandibular processWhich of the following is NOT a derived feature of the Neandertal skull? a juxtamastoid crest b a chin c suprainaic fossa d inflated midface e all of the aboveA cochlea middle ear Identify the bone in he reptile skull that is homologous to bone A in this mammal ear. eardrum
- Which of the following processes is responsible for development of the Lower lip Mandibular process O Maxillary process Frontonasal process Styloid processDiapsids possess a single temporal opening in their skulls true false Other:From which of the following embryonic parts does the whole palate develop Primary and secondary palates Only primary palate O Only secondary palate Horizontal process of maxillary process
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- The hyoid bone in humans is to the larynx. superior O posterior anterior O inferiorAustralopithecus afarensis differs from the later species of the genus Australopithecus (e.g., Australopithecus sediba) in that Au. afarensis had larger front teeth and a diastema (gap in teeth for canine). O True O FalsePlease choose all the correct statements regarding Birds. Humans and birds both have clavicles, scapulas, and coracoid bones. O The sternum of a bird is keeled for attachment of breast muscles. The sternum of Archeopteryx is keeled like that of modern birds. The pygostyle supports the tail feathers of a bird. Birds have strong jaws with teeth that vary with diet.