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ANT100 EVO UOFT EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% CORRECT
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Primate - Answer- lemurs, lorises, tarsiers, New World monkeys, Old World monkeys, 
and Great Apes ( humans) 
have: nails, short snout, large brain. 
What are the 2 suborders of primates? - Answer- Strepsirhini and Haplorhini 
Strepsirhini traits - Answer- - primate suborder 
-wet nosed 
-dental tooth comb 
- unfused synapses (forehead) 
-tapetum lucidum (reflective eyes) 
- retain Eocene features (primitive) 
Haplorhini traits - Answer- ...
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ANT100 EVO UOFT two thirds Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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Primate - Answer- lemurs, lorises, tarsiers, New World monkeys, Old World monkeys, 
and Great Apes, humans 
have: nails, short snout, large brain. 
What are the 2 suborders of primates? - Answer- Strepsirhini and Haplorhini 
Strepsirhini traits - Answer- primate suborder 
wet nosed moist rhinarium, dental tooth comb, infused mandibular and frontal 
symphyses, post orbital bar, unfused synapses (forehead), tapetum lucidum (reflecti...
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Primate lemurs, lorises, tarsiers, New World monkeys, Old World monkeys, and Great Apes 
( humans) 
have: nails, short snout, large brain. 
What are the 2 suborders of primates? Strepsirhini and Haplorhini 
Strepsirhini traits - primate suborder 
-wet nosed 
-dental tooth comb 
- unfused synapses (forehead) 
-tapetum lucidum (reflective eyes) 
- retain Eocene features (primitive)
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ANTH 1001 Exam 2 Study Questions with Correct Answers
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Primitive Traits Traits that were passed down unchanged from a distant ancestor 
Derived Traits traits that develop in a particular taxon after they split from their common ancestor 
Morphological Diversity size, shape, motility 
What defines a primate? extremities adapted for prehension, opposable thumbs and big toe, pentadactyly, flat nails 
Reduced Olfaction decreased snout and reliance on vision 
What kinds of teeth do primates have? incisors, canines, premolars, and molars 
Dental Formula f...
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Primate lemurs, lorises, tarsiers, New World monkeys, Old World monkeys, and Great Apes 
( humans) 
have: nails, short snout, large brain. 
What are the 2 suborders of primates? Strepsirhini and Haplorhini 
Strepsirhini traits - primate suborder
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Essentials Of Physical Anthropology 3rd Edition By Clark Spencer Larsen -Test Bank
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5.	The two suborders of primates are: 
 
a.	platyrrhine and catarrhine.	c.	pongidae and hominidae. 
b.	prosimians and anthropoids.	d.	tarsiers and anthropoids. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
ANS: B	DIF:	Easy 
 
OBJ: Compare and contrast the two suborders of primates (prosimians and anthropoids) in terms of body form, body size, and dental morphology 
 
TOP: What are the kinds of primates?	MSC: Remembering 
 
 
 
6.	While at the zoo you see an exhibit with a small group of primates and notice they have wet, snout-...
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Biological Anthropology - Primate Introduction
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Primates! Nonhuman primates are our closest animal relatives. Now we’re starting to get into the fun stuff - monkey business!
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