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catarrhini उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
अधिक: आगे- The superfamily Hominoidea falls within the parvorder Catarrhini, which also includes the Old World monkeys of Africa and Eurasia.
- The New World monkeys in parvorder Platyrrhini split from the rest of the simian line about, leaving the parvorder Catarrhini occupying the Old World.
- In most Catarrhini ( Old World monkeys and apes primates closely related to humans ) there are three types of color receptors ( known as cone cells ), resulting in trichromatic color vision.
- The infraorder parvorders : Catarrhini, which developed in Africa, consisting of Old World monkeys, humans and the other apes, and Platyrrhini, which developed in South America, consisting of New World monkeys.
- The other major clade within Haplorhini, the simians ( or anthropoids ), is divided into two parvorders : Platyrrhini ( the New World monkeys ) and Catarrhini ( the Old World monkeys and apes ).
- :: Regarding the down-facing nostrils, it is an evolutionary feature common to not just humans but all apes and Old World monkeys, see Catarrhini ( as opposed to Platyrrhini, the New World monkeys ).
- Derived traits in catarrhini ( apes and Old World monkeys ) elbows include the loss of the entepicondylar foramen ( a hole in the distal humerus ), a non-translatory ( rotation-only ) humeroulnar joint, and a more robust ulna with a shortened trochlear notch.
- Like other mammals, Catarrhini primate demographics are strongly influenced by ecological conditions, particularly density and distribution of food sources . . . Cohesive social groups and delayed natal dispersal mean that maternally related individuals, including maternal siblings, face a statistically reliable context of interaction in all Catarrhini primates.
- Like other mammals, Catarrhini primate demographics are strongly influenced by ecological conditions, particularly density and distribution of food sources . . . Cohesive social groups and delayed natal dispersal mean that maternally related individuals, including maternal siblings, face a statistically reliable context of interaction in all Catarrhini primates.
- Now, when people study the anatomy and physiology of the eyes, lateral geniculate nucleus, and visual cortex of humans and Old World primates ( Catarrhini ), it turns out that the structure and function is fairly similar ( size and exact shape notwithstanding ) across individuals and even across species.