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Skeleton

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> Life Size Printout Adult, Modern Homo sapiens Understanding the human skeleton is important for learning about human and nonhuman primate anatomy. Some of the defining characteristics for humans include our height and our skeletal adaptations for bipedalism. This printout will help you learn about the human skeleton and identify some of the important features of our skeletal anatomy. This document contains an outline of an adult human standing 187 ? cm tall (or 6?2?). Modern humans average a height of 162 centimeters (or 5?3?) tall for female, and 175 centimeters (5?7?) tall for males. Instructions for Printing Life Size Printout: Print pages 3 through 23 of this document on standard 8 ?? x 11? pages (portrait).

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Bone Blood Simple cuboidal epithelium Simple columnar epithelium Bone Nervous Tissue Skeletal muscle Cardiac muscle Cardiac Muscle Loose areolar Dense irregular connective tissue Hyaline cartilage Elastic cartilage Fibro cartilage Dense Irregular connective Tissue Elastic cartilage Smooth muscle Stratified squamous epithelium Loose reticular Simple squamous Dense regular Pseudo stratified columnar fibrocartilage Loose adipose Hyaline cartilage Loose areolar Nervous tissue Loose reticular simple squamous Transitional epthelium Smooth muscle Simple columnar epithelium Stratified squamous simple cuboidal Skeletal muscle loose adipose
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