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Chordate Characteristics
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Subphylum Urochordata: a Tunicate
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Subphylum Cephalochordata: Lancelet Anatomy
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Subphylum Cephalochordata: the lancelet Branchiostoma
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Australian Monotremes and Marsupials
Spiny Anteater (Monotreme) Sugar glider (marsupial) Marsupial Mouse
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Hypothetical Cladogram of Mammals
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Evolutionary convergence of marsupial and eutherian (placental) mammals
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Major Orders of Mammals (Monotremata-Sirenia)
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Major Orders of Mammals (Edentata-Primates)
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Major Orders of Mammals (Carnivora-Cetaceans)
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A Phylogenetic Tree of Primates
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Primate Diversity
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Prosimians:Lemurs
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Sitting pads, estrus swelling, generally larger
A Capuchin, a New World Monkey (left), and a Vervet, an Old World Monkey (rt) Arboreal, no sitting pads or estrus swelling, prehensile tail Sitting pads, estrus swelling, generally larger Others: baboon, macaque,Colobus, Rhesus Others: squirrel monkey, spider monkey, howler monkey
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Crested Macaque Showing Estrus Swelling
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Orangutan Gibbon Chimpanzee Gorilla
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Bonobo
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Jane Goodall Today
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List: a. two prosimians b. two anthropoids List two characteristics of all primates.
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Name three types of molecules which
can be used to confirm our relationship with the African Apes. Dian Fossey is best known for her work with this ape - ___________, while Jane Goodall is best known for her work with the _______________.
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Human Place the following organisms on the
Chimp Human Place the following organisms on the phylogenetic tree in terms of their relationship to the human: spider monkey, bush baby, orangutan, baboon, siamang.
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