Humans have opposable thumbs, which no other primates have
The structure of the human had allows room for additional muscle attachment
Hands are shorter and broader than other primates
Primates can use their feet to grasp things tpaolr-so can humans actually (;
Human grasp is more precise and strong
Human beings ARE primates--our hands thus share many characteristics with non-human primates. All primates have five digits, opposable thumbs and nails instead of claws (except for callitricids and some prosimians, who have revolved claws on some digits).
Since humans are classified as Primates the question could be considered to be faulty - however, it is fairly clear that what was probably intended was to ask about similarities between human anatomy and the anatomy of OTHER primates.
Speaking in generic terms we both have opposable thumbs. We also have that extra layer of fat on the side of our palms. We both live in groups with a hierarchical structure. We both have minimal facial hair allowing us to communicate with each other through facial expressions. Several facial muscles allow this to occur.
Human brains are similar to that of other primates with the exception that the human neocortex is greatly enlarged compared to that of chimpanzees and other lower primates.
Because on the basis of similar characteristics we're part of the apes, together with chimpanzees, gorillas etc.
The ape and the man are very much same, even as the ape is larger , they both walk with a stoop.
through the use of it it has adapted to human use.........
http://anthro.palomar.edu/primate/table_primates.htm
The cerebrum is the largest and most complex part of the human brain.
The human body is composed of cells.
Human brains are75% water
physical is Like The Landforms and human Geography is like Population densities ..
Yes
they are mammals they have brains and they are smart
They are not alike one, one is an insect the other a mammal - a primate.
Humans have the most highly developed brains.
human
A group of primates are called homospecies depending on the species of the primate. ex. monkey primate, human primate, ect...
A group of primates are called homospecies depending on the species of the primate. ex. monkey primate, human primate, ect...
The monkey is a primate. As are apes, marsupials, baboons and such. We, (humans), are even partly in that group. We are bipedal primates. We are considered 'human primates' and they are considered 'non-human primates'.
Chimpanzee.
brains are a source of eduacation in the human body
Zombie+human= brains
Primate