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Bio A 201 Final UW Questions With Complete Solutions
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Paleoanthropology correct answer: - The Study of immediate ancestors of humans (hominins) 
- Relies on fossils 
- Geographically specific: 
1) East and South Africa 
2) East Asia 
3) Middle East 
 
Taphonomy correct answer: - Study of decomposition 
- Process may be arrested by 
1) Dry 
2) Cold 
3) Wet (anaerobic environments) 
 
Fossilization correct answer: - Rare process 
- Conditions must be right 
 
Types of Fossils: 
- Sedimentary Rock 
- Volcanic Activity 
 
Law of superposition correc...
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ASSESSMENT 2 (due on the 1 
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1. The geology of most cave systems explains to us how fossilization 
occurred in the area, and elaborates on how this occurred. (10) 
2. Is the species, Homo naledi more related to human beings as compared to 
other homo species? Expand. (10) 
3. The anatomical and physiological ch...........
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What is paleontology? 
-Paleontology is the study of the history of life and its meaning. It is a four-dimensional science (three spatial dimensions plus time) 
-Paleontology is an eclectic field that draws on many other disciplines, including, but not limited to geology, developmental biology, physics, and chemistry 
-Paleontologists focus on extinct organisms but we also study extant (present day) ones too 
 
 
 
What are fossils? 
-Fossils are preserved remains of organisms from the remote pa...
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Geology 1113 Exam #2 Questions With Answers
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Geology 1113 Exam #2 Questions With Answers 
Match the relative dating principles with the correct definition: Superposition 
The oldest is on the bottom, the youngest on top 
 
 
A mammoth frozen in the Arctic tundra of Siberia would be an example of which type of fossilization? 
Mummification 
 
 
The fossil record is biased toward preserving organisms with hard parts. 
True 
 
 
In cast and mold fossilization, the cast is the hollow space in the rock that subsequently becomes filled with mine...
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How does the fossil record reveal information about evolutionary changes? - Species change over 
time, and all organisms descended from a single common ancestor. 
What features make Tiktaalik a transitional fossil, and role do these types of fossils have in the fossil 
record? - Tiktaalik splits the difference of what you think of as a fish and a limbed animal. These 
fossils show how organisms evolved from water to land. 
What can anatomy and DNA reveal about evolution? - DNA shows the amount o...
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TESOL CST Question and answers already passed 2024 Interlanguage - correct answer Larry Selinker. Combined L1 and L2 language 
 
Overgeneralization - correct answer Learner attempts to apply a rule across the board, without regard to irregular exceptions. 
 
Fossilization - correct answer L1 learner reaches a plateau and accepts that less than fluent level 
 
Marked Structure - correct answer Less common- unhappy vrs happy (Happy is more commonly used) 
 
Unmarked Structure - correct an...
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ANT2511 TOP Exam Questions And CORRECT Answers
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Fossils Remains of organisms chemically changed into rock 
Taphonomy Study of what happens to an organism's remains after death. Describes 
circumstances for fossilization, how they got to where they are. 
Where are fossils usually found? In sedimentary or volcanic rock. 
Fossils are most commonly found in sedimentary rock (deposit of sediments) 
Fossils can also be found in ash from Volcanic activity 
Sometimes vestiges of ____ can be found within fossils DNA 
Chemical segments of bone can al...
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Bio Anthro (Anth 252 WVU) Final Exam Questions & Answers(RATED A+)
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fossil - ANSWERthe traces or remains of an organism preserved in rock 
 
fossilization - ANSWERthe process of fossil formation that occurs under certain conditions 
1. suitable remains 
2. quick burial 
3. mineralizing context (petrifaction) 
 
adapiform - ANSWERone of a group of early primates that lived between 56 and 34 mya 
 
relative dating - ANSWERbased on "Principle of Superposition" where the oldest layer at the bottom and youngest layer at the top 
 
chronometric dating (absolute dat...
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MTEL ESL (54) questions with correct answers
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Cognition: CORRECT ANSWER The mental act or process by which knowledge is acquired, including perception, intuition, and reasoning. 
 
Cognitive processes: CORRECT ANSWER Needed to internalize language rules and vocabulary in L2: 
- memorization; 
- categorization; and 
- generalization [categorize and generalize vocabulary]. 
 
Metacognition: CORRECT ANSWER An educational process that incorporates knowledge about one's abilities; the demands of given tasks, and potentially effective learning s...
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what animals must do? - - Mechanism for excreting waste 
- Mechanism for development and growth 
- Energy input 
Disadvantage of multicellularity - Need special cell/cell connections 
Need for cell/cell communication 
Need system for distribution of nutrients 
What traits to animals share? - Eukaryotic, heterotrophic, able to move 
Why is the fossil record incomplete? - Needs to die near water, fossilization process needs to be in 
a situation where there's no oxygen present, rapidly covered in...
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