Anatomical changes associated with the genus Homo are likely adaptation to greater food processing via ________
a. trade
b. tool use
c. kin selection
d. warfare
Correct Answer: b
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What are some noticeable changes in food-getting strategies since the late eighteenth century?
What will be an ideal response?
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A. sleep on the ground at night B. find most of their food on the ground C. can be considered to be basically a terrestrial primate D. none of these
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All of the following are members of the Cercopithecoidea except:
A. gibbons B. baboons C. langurs D. macaques
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