__________ are less concerned with perimortem trauma than are __________
a. Bioarchaeologists; forensic anthropologists
b. Bioarchaeologists; mortuary archeologists
c. Forensic anthropologists; bioarchaeologists
d. Mortuary archeologists; bioarchaeologists
Correct Answer: a
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a. generational family b. homestead c. extended family d. nuclear family
What are the three primary problems with the biological concept of race as a category of human classification?
What will be an ideal response?
In a heterozygous individual, the dominance of one allele means that:
a. the recessive allele has been lost or damaged b. the recessive allele was not copied during mitosis c. the recessive allele is not being expressed d. the recessive allele is skipping generations
Early on in this chapter, we learned thatĀ evolutionĀ refers to descent with modification over generations. Geneticists, however, have an even more specific definition of evolution
A. directional selection of the fittest alleles in a breeding population. B. a change in gene frequency; that is, in the frequency of alleles in a breeding population from generation to generation. C. the survival of the chemically fittest allele in the gene pool. D. a change in gene frequency caused by either chromosomal rearrangement or recombination. E. a change in the gene frequency within the DNA of a single individual organism.