Genetically, the chimpanzee is more similar to humans _______.
Genetically, the chimpanzee is more similar to humans _______.
According to Penny, a lot of paintings in the pop style are produced by a chimpanzee.
According to Penny, a lot of paintings in the pop style are produced by a chimpanzee.
In Jane’s chimpanzee project, which of the following is not mentioned?
In Jane’s chimpanzee project, which of the following is not mentioned?
About the evolution of human brain, which option is true? A: The brain size of early hominins was bigger than that of chimpanzee. B: Nowadays, Homo sapiens have a brain volume that is close to 850 cm³. C: The association area of human brain is three times the size of other related species. D: The most significant progress in human development is the use of tools.
About the evolution of human brain, which option is true? A: The brain size of early hominins was bigger than that of chimpanzee. B: Nowadays, Homo sapiens have a brain volume that is close to 850 cm³. C: The association area of human brain is three times the size of other related species. D: The most significant progress in human development is the use of tools.
Chimpanzees are the closest primate relatives of humans, but the biggest difference between humans and chimpanzees during breeding is ( ). A: Chimpanzees ovulate more B: Human ovulation is more pronounced C: Chimpanzee sexual activity is not concentrated solely in the most vulnerable stages of pregnancy throughout the ovulatory cycle D: Swollen, bright red genitalia during human reproduction
Chimpanzees are the closest primate relatives of humans, but the biggest difference between humans and chimpanzees during breeding is ( ). A: Chimpanzees ovulate more B: Human ovulation is more pronounced C: Chimpanzee sexual activity is not concentrated solely in the most vulnerable stages of pregnancy throughout the ovulatory cycle D: Swollen, bright red genitalia during human reproduction
One of the most important aspects of the human bipedal gait is the forward propulsion generated by the extension of the leg behind the body (movement of the leg anterior to the body is referred to as flexion). The primary muscle involved in this action is the gluteus maximus, the largest muscle in the human body.While one leg is extending backwards, the other leg is moving forward. A group of muscles that includes the gluteus medius (which inserts into the greater trochanter of the femur) help stabilize the hip joing during this "swing phase," preventing the hip from dipping inferiorly.Looking at the posterior surface of the proximal human femur above, the attachment of the gluteus maximus (the posterior/inferior margin of the greater trochanter, extending inferiorly in a raised bony structure called the linea aspera) and the gluteus medius (the superior margin of the greater trochanter) are both visible.Thinking about the locomotor posture and behavior of a chimpanzee, would you expect to see the same pattern of morphology on the femur of a chimp? A: Yes B: No
One of the most important aspects of the human bipedal gait is the forward propulsion generated by the extension of the leg behind the body (movement of the leg anterior to the body is referred to as flexion). The primary muscle involved in this action is the gluteus maximus, the largest muscle in the human body.While one leg is extending backwards, the other leg is moving forward. A group of muscles that includes the gluteus medius (which inserts into the greater trochanter of the femur) help stabilize the hip joing during this "swing phase," preventing the hip from dipping inferiorly.Looking at the posterior surface of the proximal human femur above, the attachment of the gluteus maximus (the posterior/inferior margin of the greater trochanter, extending inferiorly in a raised bony structure called the linea aspera) and the gluteus medius (the superior margin of the greater trochanter) are both visible.Thinking about the locomotor posture and behavior of a chimpanzee, would you expect to see the same pattern of morphology on the femur of a chimp? A: Yes B: No