Anatomically

"Anatomically" in a Sentence (9 examples)

The class handouts on human growth and development include anatomically correct drawings.

Being anatomically incapable of human speech, Tom's squirrel usually communicates telepathically.

I think I'm anatomically incapable of pronouncing that language.

It took over a hundred thousand years for anatomically modern humans to develop behavioral modernity.

Visitors to New York's American Museum of Natural History are not likely to forget their first encounter with the giant blue whale suspended from the ceiling of the Museum's Hall of Ocean Life. But the beloved, 30-meter long icon was anatomically incorrect until a recently-completed renovation to the model, part of the entire Hall's refurbishment, put things right. The renovated exhibition hall, like the whale, better depicts the undersea world, and better reflects the Museum's dedication to conservation.

The cuirass of Roman muscled type is composed of an anatomically modeled breastplate and backplate, each made in one with a gorget […]

The apparent absence of any apparent sexual or age-based divisions of labour contrasts strikingly with anatomically modern humans of the Pleistocene in which females appear to gracilize relatively quickly, implying perhaps a sex-based division of labour (Soffer 1994).

In most birds, the lung is functionally and anatomically subdivided into paleopulmo and neopulmo portions.

These creatures are so anatomically similar it’s proven hard to figure out their relationships, both with one another and with later carnivoran groups.

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