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ASM 246 Arizona State University -asm246 final well answered
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ASM 246 Arizona State University -asm246 final well answereda knee joint - correct answer The first Australopithecus afarensis fossil found at Hadar was what body part? 
 
3.2 million years ago - correct answer The Australopithecus afarensis fossil known as "Lucy" was dated how old? 
 
A human like foot adapted to bipedalism - correct answer The hominin footprints at Laetoli preserve evidence of which of the following? 
 
endocast - correct answer An imprint of the braincase, such as the one f...
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ethnocentrism correct answers belief that the ways of one's race are superior to the ways of other cultures 
 
gender inequality correct answers system characterized by the denial of autonomy, rights, and prestige to one group based solely on their gender 
 
cultural relativism correct answers idea that one must suspend judgement of other people's practices in order to understand the people studied in their own cultural terms 
 
sex vs. gender correct answers -theory shapes understanding; ...
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UT High School World History A Final Exam Thorough Review 2024 with complete solution.
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UT High School World History A Final Exam Thorough Review 2024 with complete solution. 
Pre-history -Answer- the period of time before written records 
Lucy -Answer- 3.2 million year old skeleton found in Africa by Donald Johanser 
The pre-history people were this -Answer- Hunter-gatherers (nomadic) 
Stone Age -Answer- When people began using bone and stone tools 
Archaeology -Answer- Study of past human material remains 
Anthropology -Answer- Study of human society, culture, and development 
Hu...
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what advantage did microliths convey over their Upper Paleolithic forbearers? correct answers microliths could be used in a wider array of composite tools when combined with bone or wood 
 
What climatic changes took place at the end of the Paleolithic? correct answers ocean levels rose with increased temperature 
 
What was the first crop to be domesticated by humans and when did this occur? correct answers Rye, 13,000 years ago 
 
What is the most profound change associated with the neolithic ...
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Anthropology The study of humans as organisms- over time, close relatives, how they vary 
Sub Categories of Anthropology Social Cultural, Linguistic, Archaeology, and Biological 
Traits Humans Share Bipedalism, Complex Language, Reduced Sexual Dimorphism, Small Teeth, Enlarged Brains, Long Life History, Opposable Thumb, Interaction with Objects, Sweat 
Human Differences Environments, Phenotypes, Behaviors 
Evolution change in allele frequencies in a population over time 
Evolution is NOT linear,...
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Week 8 BIOS 251 Exam 1 final study set 
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What 4 ways do you examine the body? - CORRECT ANSWER-Inspection, Palpation, 
Auscultation and Percussion 
Inspection - CORRECT ANSWER-Seeing the body 
Palpation - CORRECT ANSWER-to examine by touch 
Auscultation - CORRECT ANSWER-Listening with a stethoscope 
Percussion - CORRECT ANSWER-taking hands and beating over certain parts of body 
Medical Imaging - CORRECT ANSWER-methods of viewing the inside of the body 
without surger...
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BYU Exam 1 Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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What is means to be a homo sapien- characteristics that define us as a species - 
Correct Answer ️️ -human beings are living organisms. 
Characteristics: 
1. Complex language is the main way humans are identified from other matured species 
such as apes. We are the only organism on earth that has the compacity for complex 
language. 
2.. Humans have one the largest brains out of any other organism. Not only that, we 
have the capability of expandin...
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BIOEE 1780 Prelim 1 Questions & Answers Rated 100% Correct
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absorptive heterotroph - An organism (usually a fungus) that obtains its food by secreting 
digestive enzymes into the environment to break down large food molecules, then absorbing the 
breakdown products. 
acidophile - able to live in extremely acidic environments 
adaptations - inherited aspects of an individual that allow it to outcompete other members of a 
population that lack the trait; evolve through natural selection 
Alfred Russel Wallace - came up with a mechanism for evolution simila...
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Chamberlain BIOS 251 Exam 1 Questions and Answers Graded A 2024
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What 4 ways do you examine the body? - Inspection, Palpation, Auscultation and Percussion 
 
Inspection - Seeing the body 
 
Palpation - to examine by touch 
 
Auscultation - Listening with a stethoscope 
 
Percussion - taking hands and beating over certain parts of body 
 
Medical Imaging - methods of viewing the inside of the body without surgery, i.e. radiology 
 
Gross Anatomy - Study of structures that can be seen with the naked eye 
 
Histology - the study of the microscopic structure of t...
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what makes us human? - ANSWERBipedalism, brains, skulls, Childhood dependency, tools, teeth 
 
biopedalism - ANSWERstresses the advantages it provided in a habitat increasingly dominated by dry, savanna-like conditions. 
 
Brains and skulls - ANSWEREarly hominins had very small brains, Brain size has increased during hominin evolution, especially with the advent of the genus Homo. 
 
Childhood dependency - ANSWERCompared with the young of other primates, human children have a long period of chil...
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