Location of a primates ulna?
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ANIMALFOREARMLocation of a primate's ulna?
capitatea bone of a primate's wrist
anthropoidany of a suborder of higher primates
anthropoidsANTHROPOID, any of a suborder of higher primates
infrahumansINFRAHUMAN, a creature eg of the primates less than human
pollicesThe innermost digit of a forelimb, esp. the thumb in primates
allantoinA crystalline compound formed in the nitrogen metabolism of many mammals (excluding primates)
allantoina crystalline base formed in the nitrogen metabolism of many mammals (excluding primates)
allantoinsALLANTOIN, a crystalline base formed in the nitrogen metabolism of many mammals (excluding primates)
infrahumanless or lower than human / a creature eg of the primates less than human
shigellaeA bacterium that is an intestinal pathogen of humans and other primates, some kinds of which cause dysentery
patriarchsA Roman Catholic bishop ranking above primates and metropolitans and immediately below the pope, often the head of a Uniate community
homosthe genus of bipedal primates that includes modern humans and several extinct forms, distinguished by their large brains and a dependence upon tools
catarrhinea member one of the two divisions of primates, including all the Old World monkeys, having a narrow partition between the nostrils also CATARHINE
filovirusA filamentous RNA virus of a genus that causes severe hemorrhagic fevers in humans and primates, and that includes the Ebola and Marburg viruses
filovirusesA filamentous RNA virus of a genus that causes severe hemorrhagic fevers in humans and primates, and that includes the Ebola and Marburg viruses
catarrhinesCATARRHINE, a member one of the two divisions of primates, including all the Old World monkeys, having a narrow partition between the nostrils also CATARHINE
catarhinea member of one of the two divisions of primates, including all the Old World monkeys, having a narrow partition between the nostrils also CATARRHINE
hominoidany of a superfamily (Hominoidea) of primates including recent hominids, gibbons, and pongids together with extinct ancestral and related forms (as of the genera Proconsul and Dryopithecus)
catarrhineOf or relating to primates of a group that comprises the Old World monkeys, gibbons, great apes, and humans. They are distinguished by having nostrils that are close together and directed downward
galagosany of several nocturnal, lemurlike primates of the genus Galago, native to African forests, with large ears and eyes, long and slender fingers and toes, thick woolly fur, and a large, bushy tail
galagoany of several nocturnal, lemurlike primates of the genus Galago, native to African forests, with large ears and eyes, long and slender fingers and toes, thick woolly fur, and a large, bushy tail
platyrrhineOf or relating to primates of a group that comprises the New World monkeys, marmosets, and tamarins. They are distinguished by having nostrils that are far apart and directed forward or sideways, and typically have a prehensile tail