Nonhuman primates:

A. do not possess culture in any form; only humans do
B. do adjust to new situations through learned behavior, but they do not have behavioral patterns that are passed on
C. both adjust to new situations through learned behavior and have behavioral patterns that are passed on
D. have complex cultural traditions that they rely on to adapt to their environment


C. both adjust to new situations through learned behavior and have behavioral patterns that are passed on

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The human dental formula is 2-1-2-3 . These numbers, in order, refer to the following tooth pattern:

a. incisors/molar/premolars/canines. b. canines/premolar/incisor/molars. c. premolars/incisor/molars/canines. d. incisors/canine/premolars/molars. e. molars/incisor/canines/premolars.

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The study of how bones and other material come to be preserved as fossils is called:

a. fossilization. b. paleoanalysis. c. taphonomy. d. cladistics. e. forensics.

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An example of a taxon would be a(n):

A. archetype B. order C. binomen D. clade

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Which of the following is a true statement?

a. Symbols are found only in religious and social areas of cultural life
b. Symbols form part of every aspect of culture.
c. Symbols are defined by each culture and are not arbitrary.
d. Symbols are always cross-cultural in meaning.

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