Answer:
b. where movement occurs through arm-over-arm swinging.
Explanation:
Brachiation is a form of locomotion observed in some species of animal that are adapted to arboreal (tree living) life.
<em>This type of locomotion involves the swinging of arms and the suspension of the body to move from trees to trees.</em>
Animals that exhibit brachiation usually have modified body structure with long forelimbs/hook-like fingers and a highly mobile shoulder joints. Examples of such animals include gibbons and siamangs.
The correct option is b.
May 22, 1960 near Valdivia, in southern Chile. It was assigned a magnitude<span> of 9.5</span>
1/4 if by express you mean in the genotype
1/2 if by express you mean in the phenotype
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