Determining the effects of natural selection on human behavior is much more robust if ________
A) one disentangles the effects of culture from evolutionary history in detailed, controlled studies of a single culture
B) groups of humans are separated into control and treatment groups for extensive experimentation
C) data is collected cross-culturally to eliminate the effects of culture on behavior
D) We cannot study human behavior in an evolutionary context.
C
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A. true B. false
Which strategies would a seawater fish with an internal osmolarity of 320mOsm/L living in a marine environment of 1010mOsm/L utilize to maintain internal ion and water homeostasis?
A. Produce copious amounts of dilute urine. B. Drink seawater and actively excrete salts out of their bodies across the gills. C. Don't drink seawater and actively transport salts into their bodies at the kidneys. D. Drink seawater and actively transport salts into their bodies at the gills. E. All of the choices for this question are correct.
When the light reactions occur in the daytime and the Calvin cycle takes place at night, this is
an example of
a. physical separation. b. seasonal separation. c. temporal separation. d. transpiration.
How is the male sex determined in mammalian species?
a. the inheritance of one Z and one W chromosome b. the inheritance of two Y chromosomes c. the inheritance of one X and one Y chromosome d. the inheritance of two X chromosomes