Question

In your primate anatomy lab you are shown the mandible (lower jaw bone) of a species of primate. While looking at the teeth, you notice a large space between the canine and first premolar. In your lab book you note
a. that this is likely the lower jaw of a human due to the potential presence of a canine-premolar honing complex.
b. that this may be a species of Old World monkey or ape, as the space in the teeth of the mandible suggests the presence of a canine-premolar honing complex.
c. that this is likely the lower jaw of a human, given the presence of a nonhoning chewing complex.
d. that this may be a species of Old World monkey or ape, as the space in the teeth suggests the presence of a nonhoning chewing complex.

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