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Biological Anthropology Lab Practical 1 UPDATED Questions and CORRECT  Answers
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  • Biological Anthropology Lab Practical 1 UPDATED Questions and CORRECT Answers Synapomorphies - CORRECT ANSWER - shared derived traits Cladistics - CORRECT ANSWER - method of reconstructing relationships between taxa based on shared derived traits
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Bio 162 Final Exam || A+ Verified Solutions.
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  • What is the science of describing, categorizing and naming organisms? A. systematics B. taxonomy C. cladistics D. phenetics correct answers B. Taxonomy What is the primary reason protists and bacteria are grouped into different domains? A. protists are made of cells but bacteria are not B. bacteria are unicellular but protists are multicellular C. bacteria lack a nucleus but protists have a nucleus D. protists are photosynthetic but bacteria are not E. protists eat bacteria correct...
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Life 103 Final Exam CSU (exam 1-3) Questions & Answers Already Passed!!
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  • Phylogeny - Answer-Classification of organisms according to evolutionary relationships. Taxonomy - Answer-Evolutionary classification Linnaean system of classification (taxonomy) - Answer-Domain> Kingdom> Phylum> Class> Order> Family> Genus> Species (Did King Phillip Come Over For Grandma's Soup) [ex. Homo sapien](italicized) Phylogeny relationships - Answer-Basal Group: Branch from oldest common ancestor, no other branch from species. Sister Taxa: Share common ance...
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Life 103 Final Exam CSU (exam 1-3) Graded A Q&A Complete
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  • Phylogeny - Classification of organisms according to evolutionary relationships. Taxonomy - Evolutionary classification Linnaean system of classification (taxonomy) - Domain> Kingdom> Phylum> Class> Order> Family> Genus> Species (Did King Phillip Come Over For Grandma's Soup) [ex. Homo sapien](italicized) Phylogeny relationships - Basal Group: Branch from oldest common ancestor, no other branch from species. Sister Taxa: Share common ancestor Homologies - Comparing...
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Anthropology Final Actual Exam  Questions With Reviewed 100%  Correct Detailed Answers  Guaranteed Pass!!
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  • Anthropology Final Actual Exam Questions With Reviewed 100% Correct Detailed Answers Guaranteed Pass!! 1. Charles Darwin - ANSWER 2. Adaptive Radiation - ANSWER father of evolution a single species develops into a bunch of different species in different environments 3. Cladistics/Phylogenetic - ANSWER classifications based on synapomorphies; reflects underlying evolutionary relationship 4. Technical Intelligence Model - ANSWER argues brain size increases ...
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Bio 182 Comprehensive Exam 2 ASU || With Questions & All Accurate Answers (Graded A+)
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  • Bio 182 Comprehensive Exam 2 ASU || With Questions & All Accurate Answers (Graded A+) Bio 182 Comprehensive Exam 2 ASU || With Questions & All Accurate Answers (Graded A+) What is systematics? - ANSWER - study of biological diversity and the evolutionary relationships among organisms, both extinct and modern What is Taxonomy? - ANSWER - science of describing, naming, and classifying living and extinct organisms and viruses What are the 8 categories of taxonomic hierarchy (in order fr...
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Life 103 Final Exam CSU (exam 1-3)Graded A Q&A Complete
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  • Classification of organisms according to evolutionary relationships. - Answer-Phylogeny Evolutionary classification - Answer-Taxonomy Domain> Kingdom> Phylum> Class> Order> Family> Genus> Species (Did King Phillip Come Over For Grandma's Soup) [ex. Homo sapien](italicized) - Answer-Linnaean system of classification (taxonomy) Basal Group: Branch from oldest common ancestor, no other branch from species. Sister Taxa: Share common ancestor - Answer-Phylogeny relationshi...
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Biological Anthropology Lab Practical 1 Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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  • Biological Anthropology Lab Practical 1 Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass Synapomorphies - shared derived traits Cladistics - method of reconstructing relationships between taxa based on shared derived traits Gradistic - grouping primates based on their overall similarity in appearance.. doesn't make ties of evolution Primate traits - post-orbital bar opposable pollex (thumb) presence of a clavicle forward-facing orbits Do only primates have post-orbital bars? - No... some non-...
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Bio 182 Exam 2 ASU Latest Version  Graded A+
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  • Bio 182 Exam 2 ASU Latest Version Graded A+ abiotic physical conditions adaptive plasticity one genotype has multiple phenotypes & environments trigger change allopatry populations occur in different places biological species group of potentially interbreeding species biotic other organisms Cladistics Grouping is based on common ancestry Do enzymes maintain a rigid structure while catalyzing? No it is constantly changing Do smaller or larger populations have more chanc...
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bio 162 final (LCCC) exam questions & answers 2024
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  • bio 162 final (LCCC) exam questions & answers 2024 What is the primary reason protists and bacteria are grouped into different domains? - ANSWERSbacteria lack a nucleus but protists have a nucleus What is the science of describing, categorizing and naming organisms? - ANSWERStaxonomy If you were using cladistics to build a phylogenetic tree of cats, which of the following would be the best outgroup? - ANSWERSwolf The mold that produces penicillin is Penicillium notatum. Penicillium...
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