Which features best characterize Plesiadapiformes vs. the Eocene “true” primates Group of answer choices small brain larger brain forward-facing orbits no postorbital bar laterally facing orbits prognathism possible petrosal bulla shortened snout petrosal bulla large ever-growing incisors claws rather than nails opposable big toe nails on (most) digits no opposable big toe
Flag question: Question 2 Question 2 1 pts Plate tectonics, understanding the position of the earth’s continents, allows us to the and the Flag question: Question 3 Question 3 1 pts The two best-known and best-represented primate groups that inhabited North America and Europe were the taxonomic superfamilies and . Flag question: Question 4 Question 4 1 pts The first hominoids appear in which epoch? Flag question: Question 5 Question 5 1 pts The decay rate of atoms, or the time it takes for one-half of the parent atoms to decay, is called the __________
Flag question: Question 6 Question 6 1 pts Match the Miocene hominoid genera with the part of the world in which each is found. Group of answer choices Dryopithecus Gigantopithecus Ouranopithecus Pierolapithecus Proconsul Sivapithecus Flag question: Question 7 Question 7 1 pts Where were the earliest known primates found? Flag question: Question 8 Question 8 1 pts The idea proposed to explain the adaptations of the earliest primates where these early primates exploited a diversity of flowering plants and insect species is called the _______________ theory
Flag question: Question 9 Question 9 1 pts The idea proposed to explain the adaptations of the earliest primates where life in the trees made forward-facing eyes and grasping hands adaptive is called the _______________ theory Flag question: Question 10 Question
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