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Match each term to the correct descriptor. Terms may be used more than once or not at all.
-Region into which neurotransmitter substance is released
Knuckle-Walking
A form of quadrupedal locomotion in which an animal walks on the knuckles of its forelimbs, typical of gorillas and chimpanzees, and considered an important aspect of hominid evolution.
Bipedalism
The ability to walk on two legs, a key feature distinguishing humans and their ancestors from most other mammals.
Lemurs
A diverse group of primates native to the island of Madagascar, known for their large eyes and nocturnal habits, with some species active during the day.
Madagascar
An island country located in the Indian Ocean, known for its unique biodiversity, with many species that are found nowhere else on Earth.
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Q51: The electrical potential measurable prior to excitation<br>A)synapse<br>B)neurotransmitter<br>C)action
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Q125: The system of control for all speech
Q279: Also referred to as the mesencephalon<br>A)telencephalon<br>B)midbrain<br>C)diencephalon<br>D)hindbrain<br>E)metencephalon<br>F)forebrain<br>G)rhinencephalon<br>H)myelencephalon<br>I)mesencephalon