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Answer:
The hominid pelvis displays many unique features (when compared to
that of quadrupedal primates) that support bipedalism. The major
adaptations are seen in the sacrum and the ilia, as well as in the
overall configuration and orientation of the pelvic bones.
Explanation:
These changes in the sacrum were for the adaption of standing on two legs,
The uniqueness is also that ilia are rotated and curved medially, bringing the lateral edge of the blade forward and projecting the top of the ilia outward laterally.
The answer is A, homozygous donimant - although i have a feeling that the question you posed was not right, were both the parents meant to be homozygous? or should one be heterozygous? (it's just that would be a better question!)
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Answer:
Hawks have many adaptations that enable them to survive in high places.
Explanation:
They have hollow bones that gives them buoyancy for flight.
They have good eyesight for hunting prey.
They have feathers to keep them warm during cold weathers. The feathers also add to their ability of flight.
They have claws or talons for attacking prey. They have sharp beaks for tearing into the flesh of their prey.
The head is described as p]hydrophilic which means it likes water, where the other side aka the tail its descrbied as hydrophobic because it hates water