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- Brain (22060 bytes)
5: ... The [[human brain]] is particularly complex and enlarged.
16: ...rol, memory, and thinking abilities. Currently, only the symptoms of these diseases can be treated, b...
41: ...tomy and [[protein]] expression patterns but can only be done after the human or animal is dead.
48: ... A possible origin of this myth is the fact that only about 10% of the [[neurons]] in the brain are fi...
52: ...sis can lead to perfect recall of details.'' Not only is this not entirely true, an incompetent or dec... - Breast (4630 bytes)
11: ...nstrated to cause the development of woman-like, enlarged breasts in men, a condition called [[gynecom...
13: ...for them to grow in size during [[pregnancy]], mainly due to hypertrophy of the exocrine gland in resp...
24: ... the buttocks, the reason being that whilst other primates mate in the atypical piggy-back position, humans ...
26: ...a protruding jaw like our ancestors and the other primates, the infant's nose might be blocked by a flat fem... - Basal ganglia (4800 bytes)
45: ... internal segment of the [[globus pallidus]] in [[primates]] is called the entopenduncular nucleus in [[rode...
56: ...s referred to as the corpus striatum (comprising only the [[globus pallidus]] segments and [[striatum]... - Arm (7276 bytes)
5: In primates the arms are richly adapted for both climbing and...
34: ...of the superficial [[flexor muscle]]s cease, and only the tendons remain, so that the limb narrows rap... - Back (949 bytes)
2: ...] side of the [[torso]] in [[humans]] and other [[primates]]. It is supported by the [[vertebra|spine]]. - Buttock (426 bytes)
1: ...an]] ([[primate]]) [[pelvis]]. They allow humans (primates) to sit upright comfortably without resting weigh... - List of reference tables (55289 bytes)
535: ...f tunnels]]: [[List of tunnels in the Netherlands|NL]], [[Tunnels in New Zealand|NZ]], [[Tunnels in th...
601: *[[List of NLP topics]]
631: **[[List of Latin and Greek words commonly used in systematic names]]
678: **[[List of words commonly mispronounced]]
1004: **[[List of fictional apes]] (and other non-human primates, excluding Monkeys) - Human (48024 bytes)
7: {{Taxobox_ordo_entry | taxon = [[Primates]]}}
43: ...ace''. Until the [[20th century]], ''human'' was only used adjectivally ("pertaining to mankind"). Nom...
54: ...piens sapiens''. They are usually considered the only surviving species in the genus ''[[Homo (genus)|...
106: ...n old age. Humans are also more likely than other primates to suffer from [[obesity]] because of poor [[diet...
116: ...[[bonobo]], or pygmy chimpanzee. [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=pubmed... - Mammal (11782 bytes)
24: **[[Primates]]
156: ...est of all animals. True [[flight]] has evolved only once in mammals, the [[bat]]s; mammals such as [...
191: ...als existed alongside the [[dinosaur]]s, mammals only began to dominate after the [[mass extinction]] ... - Orangutan (5406 bytes)
7: {{Taxobox_ordo_entry | taxon = [[Primates]]}}
18: ...an'' meaning ''man of the forest''. They are the only extant species in the genus '''''Pongo''''' and ...
20: ...ng a new nest in the trees every night. They are only found in rainforests on the islands of [[Borneo]...
44: ....edu/%7Emym1/ouculturesPR.htm Orangutan Cultures Online] - Pope Leo I (11553 bytes)
5: ...ritten at his request. But nothing shows more plainly the confidence felt in him than his being chosen...
23: ...x of the hierarchy of bishops, metropolitans, and primates. However, after his death the influence of Consta...
49: ...inety-six extant orations. This assertion is commonly referred to as the doctrine of [[Petrine suprema...
51: ...with that of the whole Church. Other bishops are only his assistants in this great task. - Thumb (3123 bytes)
35: Many animals, primates and others, also have some kind of opposable thum...
40: * [[Cebid]]s (New World primates of Central and South America) - some have opposab... - Cerebral cortex (3090 bytes)
9: ...eas and make up a great deal of the cortex in all primates, humans included. The cortex is comprised of the ... - Hand (6764 bytes)
7: ...nly true hands appear in the mammalian order of [[primates]]. Hands must also feature [[opposable thumb]]s, ...
22: ...mpared to the palm, unlike the fingers which can only be rotated approximately 45?. A reliable way of ... - Ape (10931 bytes)
17: ...bers of the '''Hominoidea''' [[superfamily]] of [[primates]], including [[human]]s. There are two [[family (...
22: A few other primates have the word "ape" in their name, but they are n...
31: ...ferred to as bipedal apes. However there are also primates in other families that lack tails.
33: ...;the "Y-5" molar pattern, Old World monkeys have only four in a "bilophodont" pattern). Apes have more...
40: ...key. Two tailless species of [[macaque]] are commonly named as apes, the [[Barbary Ape]] of North Afri... - Baboon (5672 bytes)
24: ...le the biggest Guinea Baboon is 50 cm and weighs only 14 kg, in all baboon species there is pronounced... - Bat (13851 bytes)
29: ...[[phalanger]]s, can glide limited distances, but only bats are capable of true flight. The name ''Chir...
42: Megabats eat fruit, while microbats eat mainly [[Insect|insects]], and often rely on [[Animal e...
44: ...ysis the Megachiroptera are found to be allied to Primates. Genetic evidence has pointed to the common ances...
92: ...re situated between the chest and the shoulders. Only the mother cares for the young, and there is no ...
104: ... for the studies of the tiger moths. The moth is only "semi-tethered," allowing it the mobility to fly... - Gorilla (6336 bytes)
35: ...[Koko (gorilla)|Koko]], also known for being the only animal known to keep one of another species as a...
59: ...h State University in Pittsburgh, Kansas, is the only public college in the United States to have a go...
67: .../homepage.mac.com/wildlifeweb/gorillas/ Gorillas Online] - Natural history, genetics, conservation and... - Chimpanzee (10645 bytes)
30: ...he edge of Euro-Arabic societal consciousness, mainly through fragmented and sketchy accounts of Europ...
32: ... number of the creatures imported into Europe, mainly acquired by various zoological gardens as entert...
34: ... The observers of chimpanzees at the time were mainly interested in [[behaviour]] as it related to tha...
36: ... discovery, it was believed that humans were the only species to make and use tools. The most progres...
58: ...and.ac.uk/cultures/intro.htm Chimpanzee Cultures Online] - Gibbon (3982 bytes)
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