A genus may be defined as a group of
a. individuals who interbreed but who are reproductively isolated from other such groups
b. closely related species
c. one or more species that do not differ from each other in basic ways
d. members of the same species
e. individuals more closely related to individuals of another species in another genus
e
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Nomadic groups frequently buried their dead in the same location
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Which is NOT true about random assortment?
a. the chance distribution of chromosomes to daughter cells. b. it is an important source of genetic variation c. produces new alleles. d. it happens during meiosis. e. it is important like recombination.
Among the Maori of New Zealand,
a. only tattooed women could work in the sweet potato gardens. b. only men wore tattoos. c. tattoos were never placed on the face. d. scarification was preferred over tattooing.
The examples of Native American Two Spirits and the hijra of India demonstrate that
a. hatred and intolerance of people who are gender variant and/or homosexual is not universal. b. gender norms throughout the world are biologically based. c. there is virtually universal agreement that same-sex unions and cross-gender behavior is deviant. d. anthropologists have not recognized the importance of multiple gender identities.