Order Primates Flashcards
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Order Primates
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Eutherian mammals such as lemurs, tarsiers, monkeys, and apes
evolved from ancestors in trees in tropical forests
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Primate Shared Derived Traits
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- Hands feet adapted for grasping
- Large brain and short jaws
- Forward looking eyes overlapping fields of vision
- Complex social behaviour and parental care
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Three Main Groups of Primates
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- Lemurs, lorises, and bush babies
- Tarsiers
- Anthropoids
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Hominoids
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Apes
non-monkey anthropoids that lack tails and have relatively large brains
Include gibbons, orangutans, gorillas, chimps, bonobos, and humans
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Humans
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Great apes with large brains and bipedal locomotion
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Shared Derived Traits of Humans
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- Upright posture and bipedal locomotion
- Larger brains
- Reduced jawbone and jaw muscles
- Shorter digestive tracts
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Advantages of Bipedalism
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- Enhanced visibility of predators and prey
- Energy-efficient locomotion for long-distance travel
- Better thermoregulation in open habitats
- Freed hands for carrying food, infants, and tool use
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Disadvantages of bipedalism
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- Vulnerability to foot injuries
- Increased strain on hips, backs, knees, and ankles
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Skeletal adaptations for bidepalism
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- Skull attachment for balanced skull placement atop the vertebral column
- Spinal curvature of s-shape to align wight over the pelvis
- Pelvis to support organs in upright positions
- Long legs for efficient locomotion with larger knee joints for weight support
- Narrow foot structure with enlarged heel and big tow