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ACBS FINAL EXAM Questions and Answers 100% Solved The approach taken in this course to understand the complexity of our relationships to non-human animals ... - all choices are correct In the history of Western philosophy - There are 3 common types of symbioses - mutualism, commensalism, par...

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The approach taken in this course to understand the complexity of our

relationships to non-human animals ... - ✔✔all choices are correct

In the history of Western philosophy - ✔✔

There are 3 common types of symbioses - ✔✔mutualism,

commensalism, parasitism

People of different cultures put non-human animals into different categories

or groupings. These categories primarily reflect - ✔✔how the animal(s)

are used

As described in the textbook (Chapter 1), humans generally place animals

into different categories according to their use. However some animals can

have multiple uses and thus can fall into multiple cultural categories. For

example, in the United States pigs are considered food and sometimes

also pets. In other countries, such as ______________ dogs are

considered pets and also food. - ✔✔South Korea

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There are 3 foci or themes that will appear throughout this course. Select

one that will NOT be covered in this course. - ✔✔Appropriate methods

for training your dog and cat.

In many non-Western cultures, non-human animals are -

✔✔incorporated into their spiritual or religious beliefs

One way to describe and understand the biological connection between

humans and other animals is - ✔✔as types of ecological

interrelationships

Because for millions of years our ancestors' survival depended on

recognizing the potential danger and also food value of animals - ✔✔our

brains' visual system evolved to quickly and efficiently recognize animals

Use of fire was an important development because it allowed our ancestors

- ✔✔to cook meat for easier digestion & nutrient absorption

When did our ancestors first start making tools according to archaeological

evidence? (Note: mya= million years ago) - ✔✔~2.6 mya

Why do people today find savanna-like settings attractive? - ✔✔because

our ancestors evolved in that type of landscape

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As our early ancestors became full-time predators (hunters of large game)

they would also have evolved psychological adaptations that .... (select all

correct answers) - ✔✔

Described in Chapter 2, The archeologist Stephen Mithen has argued that

the capacity to read an animal's mind, to see the world from an animal's

perspective, first appeared in fully modern humans (i.e., only very recently

in human evolution). In Mithen's view, earlier pre-modern ancestral

humans, although successful hunters, - ✔✔used mind reading only for

other humans but not for other animals

In the human lineage, what evolved first? - ✔✔upright walking

Bipedal locomotion in our early Australopithecus ancestors allowed for -

✔✔foraging away from the forest trees AND better heat regulation

Based on research, what type of environment is most preferred by humans

at a young age? - ✔✔Savanna

Based on current evidence, what kind of empathy is a trait of humans AND

many other animals? - ✔✔High levels of emotional empathy

The spread of humans all over the planet began with - ✔✔a first

migratory wave out of Africa followed by a second wave out of Africa

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Humans and wolf-dogs formed a mutualism. Name one benefit of this

symbiotic interrelationship for our human ancestors. - ✔✔prey detection

According to research on hunter-gatherer cultures today, which of the

following would NOT be a reason for a hunter-gatherer family to keep

dogs? - ✔✔Dogs serve as pets and play companions for children in the

family

Under the "Camp Dog" hypothesis, what is proposed as the steps toward

dog domestication? - ✔✔Wolves became "self-domesticated" for low

fear and aggression, and later were domesticated once humans were in

permanent settlements.

In the video "And Man Created Dog" what traits lead to wolves developing

a survival advantage around humans? - ✔✔Least aggressive, least

territorial, most curious

What theory has been proposed to explain why the Hominins of the second

migratory wave (modern humans Homo sapiens) out-competed those

Hominins they encountered that descended from the first migratory wave

(Neanderthals Homo neanderthalensis)? - ✔✔All choices are correct

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