Lamarck believed that parts of the body that are used are strengthened and improved, whereas parts of the body that are not become weak and might disappear. This is the principle of:
A. Lamarckism
B. strength and weakness
C. use and disuse
D. inheritance and disinheritance
C. use and disuse
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a. natural selection b. catastrophism c. use-disuse theory d. uniformitarianism e. fixity of species
Medieval civic dramas:
a. overlapped the liturgical and briefly the professional theatre b. overlapped briefly the liturgical drama only c. lived on for centuries in the liturgy d. died and were replaced by real theatre e. did none of the things listed above
We should not view contemporary foragers as isolated or pristine survivors of the Stone Age. Why? What is the evidence to suggest this view?
What will be an ideal response?
Which of the following is NOT the form of locomotion shown by hominins?
a. Habitual bipedalism b. Obligate bipedalism c. Knuckle walking d. brachiating e. flying