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Madison Corso
on Oct 28, 2024Verified
The foramen magnum at the center rear of the skull is an adaptation for bipedalism in hominids.
Foramen Magnum
The large opening at the base of the skull through which the spinal cord passes to connect with the brain.
Bipedalism
The ability to walk on two legs, a characteristic feature of humans and our ancestors that allows for a range of motion and energy efficiency.
Hominids
A family of primates that includes humans, their ancestors, and other extinct related species, characterized by bipedalism, large brains, and complex behavior.
- Interpret the implications of bipedalism in hominid evolution.
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Learning Objectives
- Interpret the implications of bipedalism in hominid evolution.