Chapter 12 glossary Flashcards

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acetabulum

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socket of the pelvis in which the head of the thigh bone fits

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adaptation

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a particular structure,
physiological process
or form of behaviour
that makes an organism better able to survive and reproduce in a particular environment

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bipedalism

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walking on two legs

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brow ridge

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a ridge of bone above the eye sockets of the skull.

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carrying angle

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the arrangement of the thigh bones to form an angle to the vertical.

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cerebral cortex

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the outer layer of the cerebrum, made op of grey matter.

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cerebrum

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the largest part of the brain;

made up of left and right hemisphere.

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convolution

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An upward fold of the cerebral cortex of the brain

also called GYRUS

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cranial capacity

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The volume of that part of the skull that is occupied by the brain.

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cranium

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the part of the skull that contains the brain.

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dental arcade

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the shape of the pattern made by the teeth as they are set in the jaw.

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dental formula

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A formula that gives the number of each type of tooth in one-quarter of the jaw.

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diastema

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a gap in the row of teeth

usually the gap next to the canine teeth in primates

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diurnal

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active in the day

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endocast

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an impression of the inside of the brain case, either artificial or natural
made of rock or some other solid material

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femur

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thigh bone

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foramen magnum

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the opening beneath the cranium through which the spinal cord passes.

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frontal lobe

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One of the 5 lobes of each cerebral hemisphere

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hominid

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a member of the family Hominidae.

Includes humans and great apes.

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Hominin

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a member of the tribe Hominini

Humans, past and present

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Longitudinal arch

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the arch of the bones of the foot, running from front to back

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Lumbar

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describes the lower region of the spinal column.

Lumbar vertebrae support the lower back.

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Metatarsals

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the bones of the foot between the toes and the ankle.

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Opposability

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The ability to use the thumb to touch the tips of each of the other fingers.

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Pentadactyl

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a limb with 5 fingers or toes.

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Power grip

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Force applied by the fingers and thumb towards the palm to transmit force to an object.

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Precision grip

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The grasping of an object between the thumb tip and finger tip.
e.g. pencil while writing

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Prehensile

A

Grasping

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Prognathism

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Having a protruding jaw - slope to the face.

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Quadrupedalism

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Walking on 4 legs

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Striding gait

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A way of walking in which the hip and knee are fully extended.

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Transverse arch

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the arch of the bones of the foot, running from side to side.