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Anth 1210 - Physical Anthropology and Archaeology Midterm #2 (Chapters 7-11) correctly answered to pass $18.49
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Anth 1210 - Physical Anthropology and
Archaeology Midterm #2 (Chapters 7-11)
correctly answered to pass

Mammalia - correct answer ✔✔The class that ALL primates are included in


Arboreal - correct answer ✔✔Adapted to living in trees


Omnivorous - correct answer ✔✔They eat all kinds of food, including insects and
small animals. Both meat and vegetation.


Molars - correct answer ✔✔The large teeth behind the premolars at the back of
the jaw; used for chewing and grinding food


Premolars - correct answer ✔✔The teeth immediately behind the canines; used in
chewing, grinding, and shearing food. The bicuspid teeth


"The chewing teeth" - correct answer ✔✔Molars and Premolars


Incisors - correct answer ✔✔The front teeth; used for holding or seizing food and
preparing it for chewing by the other teeth


Canines - correct answer ✔✔The cone shaped teeth immediately behind the
incisors; used by most primates to seize food in fighting and display

,The Front Teeth - correct answer ✔✔Incisors and canines


Prehensile - correct answer ✔✔Adapted for grasping objects


Opposable Thumbs - correct answer ✔✔A thumb that can tough the tips of all
other fingers


Stereoscopic Vision - correct answer ✔✔The eyes are directed forward instead of
sideways; a characteristic of mammals


Common Traits of Primates - correct answer ✔✔1. Rotating Forearm
2. Relatively large brains
3. Reduction of sense of smell
4. Expansion of visual area
5. Forward-facing eyes
6. Grasping hands and feet


Diurnal - correct answer ✔✔Active during the day
(A social trait of primates)


Dependency Periods of:
1. Lemurs
2. Macaque
3. Gibbon
4. Chimpanzee

, 5. Orangutan
6. Human - correct answer ✔✔1. 2 and 1/2 years
2. 7 and 1/2 years
3. 8 and 1/2 years
4. 10 years
5. 10 and 1/2 years
6. 20 years


The advantage to prolonged dependency of Monkeys and Apes - correct answer
✔✔It allows infants more time to observe and learn the complex behaviours
essential to survival while enjoying the care and protection of mature adults.


Mastripieri and Colleagues - correct answer ✔✔Studied lowland gorilla, infant-
mother relationships and determined that infants took a more active roll in
engaging mothers in active learning activities.


Primate Communication - correct answer ✔✔1. Sound
2. Body odour
3. Body movement


Referential - correct answer ✔✔Vocalizations that refer to an object or event


The "Older" Primates - correct answer ✔✔1. Prosimians
2. Anthropoids

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