310 ■ CHAPTER 17 Animals and Human Evolution
BIODIVERSITY
Pelvis
The face is
relatively
flat.
The spinal cord
enters from the
center of the skull.
The face is
pulled forward.
The spinal cord
enters from the
rear of the skull.
The pelvis—frontal view
The skull and its relation
to the spinal cord
Shifting weight
support
The hip bones in humans
allow an upright posture.
Humans have an
upright posture.
Other apes have a posture
supported by four limbs.
Overall skeletal
structure
Structure of foot
and function of big toe
The angle of weight
support in other apes...
The arch and heel
are pronounced.
...differs from that
in humans.
The big toe is
not opposable.
The big toe is
opposable.
Other apes Humans
There is no arch.
Figure 17.8
Evolutionary differences between humans and other apes
The switch to walking upright required a drastic reorganization of primate anatomy, especially of the hip bones. M