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    1. The physical states observed in the species were primarily ancestral characteristics ranging from the more distinct species, gorilla gorilla, to modern human, homo sapiens, they all had molars, flat face with forward facing eyes. Ancestral/primitive characters are the characters that were present in a common ancestor whereas the derived characters are those type of characters that were not present in the common ancestor. One of the observed characteristics for derived characters are large…

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    Cedar Crest High School in Lebanon, Pennsylvania, it happened, but it was much worse than bringing a gun to school. Matthew, a 16 year old student at that school, heard a boy repeating that he was going to start shooting people at the school. Then Matthew told the police what he knew and the police arrested three students that were going to shoot people at the school. But what if he didn't tell? There has been many mass shootings over the years and if Matthew wouldn’t have told, then Cedar Crest…

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    Moor Description Essay

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    moors were full of secrets – legends you wouldn’t believe unless you had seen them with your own eyes. Stories about rude fairies under bridges (not trolls, which is a common mistake people have made) and tales about sieges against dragons on the crest of a lone-hill. When I was younger, I would creep to the entrance of the Dartmoor forest, where an old, stone bridge stood. It was one of my favourite spots and was beautiful, especially in spring time. The grass would be at its greenest and the…

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    major, and illiacus. Rectus abdominis origin is at the pubic crest and the pubic symphysis. The insertion is at the cartilage of the fifth, sixth and seventh ribs and xiphoid process. External oblique’s origin is the external surfaces of the fifth and twelfth ribs. Its insertion is at the anterior part of the iliac crest and the abdominal aponeurosis to linea alba. The internal oblique’s origin is the lateral inguinal ligament, the iliac crest and the thoracolumbar fascia. Its insertion is on…

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    Embryonic Summary

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    factors act in a coordinated fashion remains poorly understood. To better understand cell fate decisions during SC genesis, we compared the temporal expression profiles of a panel of twelve transcription factors from embryonic day (E) 9.0, when neural crest cells (NCCs) are migrating, until E18.5, when pro-myelinating SCs populate the maturing spinal nerve. Two transcription factors, Sox9 and Sox10, were expressed from the onset of NCC migration and persisted until E18.5, allowing us to use…

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    dinosaur. It’s name, meaning “winged and toothless,” was for the most part self explanatory. It was a flying dinosaur with a very wide wingspan and no teeth. Did you know that the pteranodon wing-span is longer than that of any known bird? It had a crest on its head, no teeth at all, and a very short tail. Despite what many people still think, modern birds didn't descend from pterosaurs like pteranodon, but from the small, two-legged theropod dinosaurs of the Jurassic and Cretaceous periods,…

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    it is a large rounded prominence fitting into a fossa. This type of bone marking is a process that forms joints forming i.e. the medial condyle of the femur (Mid Lands Tech, 2016). Crest- it is slightly risen with protruded ridges. This type of bone marking is a process to attach connective tissues i.e. the iliac crest of the ilium that makes up the hip (Mid Lands Tech, 2016). Epicondyle- it appears to be a bump on top of a bump. This type of bone marking is a process in attaching connective…

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    Six Skulls

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    consists of softer foods that require less chewing. It is a house- shaped skull, tall but not wide. This is the youngestnewest, and only current form of the skulls looked at. Cranium Ff is an Australopithecus africanus. This species has no sagittal crest, but has maxillarynostril pillars, which are hypothesized to have aided in chewing hard foods. It [Grab your reader’s attention with a great quote from the document or use this space to emphasize a key point. To place this text box anywhere on…

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    Chile: Coat Of Arms

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    when Pedro de Valdivia founded the country.The shield is known as “Coat of arms” it has a condor and a huemul wearing crowns. They stand between a crest with three feathers on top and red and blue stripes in the middle with a star right in between. I felt that the most interesting parts of the shield was the condor, the huemul, and the words on the crest . The condor is a bird that comes from the vulture family. It can weigh 17-30 pounds and its length usually somewhere between 3.3 and 4.3…

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    would plant crops like corn. All three tribes made art to portray different things. The Inuit made carvings to portray Arctic animals and spirits. Their carvings were made from stone, bone, and ivory. The Haida made carvings to represent the family crest. The carvings were made from the cedar tree wood. The Iroquois would make clothing as art from bone…

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