How does the definition of race differ from biology to anthropology?

a. Anthropologists see race as a cultural category, while biologists use this term to indicate species variation.
b. Anthropologists see race as a biological category, while biologists see race simply as a genetic marker.
c. Anthropologists do not acknowledge that racial categories exist, while biologists continue to use

this term fordifferent species.
d. Anthropologists argue that race is fixed by type, while biologists see race as an arbitrary category.
e. Anthropologists use race as a way of teaching people what is wrong with human variation, while biologists usethis term to divide living forms into different taxonomic categories.


a

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