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Biological anthropology Exam 1 (Curran Ohio University)Correct 100%
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Biological anthropology - ANSWER> AKA physical anthropology 
> The study of evolution, variation, the adaptation of humans- their past and present relatives. 
 
Cultural Anthropology - ANSWER> the study of modern human societies through the analysis of the origins, evolution and variation of culture. 
 
Linguistic anthropology - ANSWER> The study of the construction, use & form of language in human populations. 
 
Archaeology - ANSWER> The study of historic & prehistoric human pop...
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BYUI BIO181 Unit 1 Ecology Questions and Answers(A+ Solution guide)
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Organism - Answer-A living thing 
Population - Answer-A group of interbreeding organisms coexisting together (limited by time and 
location) 
Natural boundary - Answer-Mountains, rivers, oceans, etc 
Artificial boundary - Answer-mowed grass, man-made structures 
Community - Answer-different species within an area and the interactions within and among these 
species 
Heterospecifics - Answer-members of different species 
Ecosystem - Answer-All the biotic components in an area with the abiotic com...
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Biology 0100 Final Exam CSCC Dr. Cronk Questions And Answers Rated A+
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Abiotic - Non-living 
acid deposition (acid rain) - Release of sulfate and nitrate during theburning of coal contributes to 
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Age of Angiosperms - Cenozoic Era 
125 million years ago 
Age of Gymnosperms - Became the dominant plants. The Mesozoic is sometimes called the Age of 
Cycads. But their success was short-lived. . 
390 million years ago 
Age of Mammals - Cenozoic Era- dinosaurs were gone. They began to flourish 
65 million years ago 
Age of Reptiles - Mesozoic Era- dinosaurs r...
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UCLA ANTHRO 1 FINAL exam 2022/2023 with 100% correct answers
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When was the major migration out of Africa? 
-60ka 
-modern humans replaced the Neanderthals and robust hominids across the world 
 
 
 
When did modern humans evolve? 
200,000 years ago 
 
 
 
modern Homo sapien derived characteristics: 
-small, flat face with portruding chin 
-rounded skull 
-cranial capacity of at least 1,350cc 
-less robust post-cranial skeleton 
-relatively long limbs and shorter trunks 
 
 
 
why was the modern human less robust? 
-relied more on elaborate tools and techno...
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bio 1108 exam 1 (herrick) (Verified Answers ) LATEST VERSION 2022/2023
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what are two factors that contribute to phenotype? 
genotype and environment 
species 
individuals that are able to exchange genetic material 
gene pool 
all alleles present in individuals of that species 
populations 
interbreeding groups of organisms of the same species living in the same geographical area
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Bio 1108 Exam 1 (Herrick) Questions With Complete Solutions
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what are two factors that contribute to phenotype? Correct Answer-genotype and environment 
 
species Correct Answer-individuals that are able to exchange genetic material 
 
gene pool Correct Answer-all alleles present in individuals of that species 
 
populations Correct Answer-interbreeding groups of organisms of the same species living in the same geographical area 
 
what are two main sources that lead to genetic variation? Correct Answer-mutation and recombination 
 
what can somatic mutat...
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Gobetz Bio 150 Final Exam Correct 100%
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population - ANSWER an interbreeding (sharing genetic information) group of individuals who live in the same geographic area and exist at the same time 
 
variability within a species/population (importance) - ANSWER important because: 
-some genetic variations have advantages over others 
-natural selection can act on the variation that arises 
 
What if populations are separated and can't exchange genes? - ANSWER two processes can occur: 
1. genetic divergence 
2. speciation 
 
genetic diverg...
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taxonomic diversification 
divergence causing a change in species name 
Taxonomy 
The scientific study of how living things are classified; like the vocabulary to the grammar of 
systematics 
Carol Linnaeus 
"Father of Taxonomy"; established his classification of living things; famous for animal naming 
system of binomial nomenclature; came BEFORE Darwin 
sympatric 
within a region 
Allopatric 
across regions 
taxonomic (morphological) naming of species 
naming based mostly on distinct measura...
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Biol 1001 Crousillac Exam 1 Latest Version Graded A+
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Biol 1001 Crousillac Exam 1 Latest 
 
Version Graded A+ 
 
**Biology** 
 Biology is the scientific study of living organisms and life processes. 
 
**Characteristics of Life** 
 
 The characteristics of life include: 
 
- Complex, organized structure 
- Response to stimuli 
- Ability to maintain homeostasis 
- Ability to acquire materials and energy 
- Growth 
- Ability to reproduce 
- Ability to evolve 
 
**Emergent Properties** 
 Emergent properties refer to how each level of life exhibits pro...
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Gobetz Bio 150 Final Exam Correct 100%(Graded A+)
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Gobetz Bio 150 Final Exam Correct 100%(Gradpopulation - ANSWER an interbreeding (sharing genetic information) group of individuals who live in the same geographic area and exist at the same time 
 
variability within a species/population (importance) - ANSWER important because: 
-some genetic variations have advantages over others 
-natural selection can act on the variation that arises 
 
What if populations are separated and can't exchange genes? - ANSWER two processes can occur: 
1. genetic ...
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