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27 Nov 2005, 10:55 AM ![]() | You can hide this advertisement by registering. i have an assesment on this option and its worth heaps...but we havent even started the option yet...we have to compare the structural characteristics of humans and chimps and how they are advantageous for bipedal lifestly...can any one offer some info...im totally losti need info on stuuf like why the human hand structure is advantageous for bipedal lifestyle...any ideas Last edited by JLR; 12 May 2005 at 4:47 PM. |
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| Clinical is OVER | the structural characteristics you will find in the syllabus. there is about 8 of them including spine shape, brain size, etc . Use them in a table and then compare and contrast them in a discussion. When you mean chimps - do you mean chimpanzees or all the primates in general because if its the dot point i'm thinking of you have to compare teh structures of prosimians, old world and new world monkeys, chimpanzees and humans. The main thing about bipedalism is their spine shape and brain size. other factors are included. If you want some more info...pm me and i'll help you more
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