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Practice Tracts, Brainstem to Forebrain. Lumbar Spinal Cord ... Interpeduncular Fossa. Red Nucleus. Superior Collicus -vision. Thalamus/Midbrain Junction ...
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Some classify Neanderthals as archaic H. sapiens Homo sapiens First fossils of anatomically modern humans about 100,000 years old in Africa and Israel, ...
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Human Evolution The rise of Homo sapiens Where to Begin? Right Now! The genetic analysis shown indicates that human ancestors migrated out of Africa three times ...
Human Evolution Chapter 17 Primates Order primates includes prosimians, monkeys, apes, and humans Adapted for an arboreal life Human Evolution Humans and apes have a ...
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Primates and Human Origins Identify traits that distinguish primates from other mammals. Describe fossil evidence relating humans to primate ancestors.
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* This reconstruction shows the position of the accessory nucleus, roots, and nerve XI. ... * In this reconstruction we can see the facial nucleus and its axons.