Cultural ecology was developed by __________ in the 1930s

a. Marvin Harris
b. Julian Steward
c. Margaret Mead
d. Claude Levi-Strauss


Answer: b

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An individual who displays the disease sickle-cell anemia must have inherited the deleterious allele from both phenotypically normal parents. This individual is therefore:

a. homozygous, with two dominant alleles. b. homozygous, with two recessive alleles. c. heterozygous, with one dominant and one recessive allele. d. haplozygous.

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Proteins are significant to the life of the organism in various ways. Those that initiate and direct chemical reactions are called:

a. enzymes b. protons c. codons d. ribosomes

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According to the Complete Replacement Model, anatomically modern Homo sapiens first appeared in Africa

a. and dispersed to Europe where they interbred with local premodern H. sapiens populations. b. and migrated to other areas, completely displacing all premodern H. sapiens populations without interbreeding with them. c. remained there while premodern populations elsewhere evolved more slowly. d. around 500,000 years ago. e. yet were completely replaced by Neandertals.

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