What is different about the referents for anatomical terms used for humans compared to vertebrate animals that walk on all four limbs?
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The neuroaxis of a human bends 90 degrees at the back of the head before it runs down the length of the spinal cord.; |
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The neuroaxis of a non-upright animal bends 90 degrees at the back of the head before it runs down the length of the spinal cord.; |
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The neuroaxis of a human passes in a straight line from the feet through the top of the head; |
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The neuroaxis of a non-upright animal passes in a straight line from the tail through the front of the head.; |
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both a and d are correct; |
CORRECT - Yes, the neuroaxis of a human bends 90 degrees at the base of the head where the spinal cord meets the brain, whereas the neuroaxis of a non-upright animal passes in a straight line from the tail through the front of the head.
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