Match the physical characteristic to the proper genus (descriptions are relative):

1. bones of brain case thin Homo 4
2. smaller premolars and molars Australopithecus 1
3. dish-shaped facial skeleton Australopithecus 8
4. chin may develop Australopithecus 3
5. less massive jaw Homo 6
6. crests never develop on brain case Homo 5
7. cranial capacity of about 470 cc Homo 2
8. flaring zygomatic arch Australopithecus 7
9. point of maximum width of brain case near bottom Australopithecus 9
10. facial skeleton small relative to size of brain case Homo 10


1. bones of brain case thin Australopithecus 1
2. smaller premolars and molars Homo 2
3. dish-shaped facial skeleton Australopithecus 3
4. chin may develop Homo 4
5. less massive jaw Homo 5
6. crests never develop on brain case Homo 6
7. cranial capacity of about 470 cc Australopithecus 7
8. flaring zygomatic arch Australopithecus 8
9. point of maximum width of brain case near bottom Australopithecus 9
10. facial skeleton small relative to size of brain case Homo 10

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