Bipedality refers to:
A. the ability to grip objects forcefully with the phalanges of the hand.
B. the use of two legs rather than four for locomotion.
C. the state of having different alleles at both loci for the same gene.
D. the ability to regulate internal body temperature.
Answer: B
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What will be an ideal response?
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