Biology, 02.08.2019 04:10 taylor3865
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a. flattening of the face (the mouth doesn’t protrude forward like the australopithecines)
b. shorter arms
c. smaller-sized teeth and jaws
d. all of the above
e. none of the above (homo and australopithecus are basically the same in anatomy)
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How are members of the genus homo different physically from the australopithecus?
a. flatteni...
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