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Look at the two skulls on the right. Use the drop-
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Biology, 15.01.2021 18:30, oscarsanchez1530
WARM-UP
Look at the two skulls on the right. Use the drop-
down menus below to decide whether certain
components of the human and chimpanzee skull
are similar or different.
Overall skull shape:
Teeth:
Nose shape:
Parts of jaw:
Skull size:
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