Primates' enhanced sense of vision stems from which of the following: (check all that apply) a.) Forward-facing eyes b.) Stereoscopic vision c.) Color vision
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Step 1: Primate evolution led to the rotation of eyes to the front of the head, resulting in forward-facing eyes. Show more…
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