Breeding isolates are groups that are clearly separated geographically and/or socially from other breeding groups

Indicate whether the statement is true or false


True

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Epidemiology is the __________

a. quantitative study of disease in populations b. qualitative study of disease in populations c. study of human remains to determine the cause of death d. study of epidemics across human cultures

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Campbell and Loy argue that Homo erectus ate substantial amounts of meat based on

A) the design of Acheulean tools B) a large body size C) reduction of the gastointestinal tract D) an increase in brain size E) all of the above

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The example of extended lactose tolerance in humans tell us that

A. it is entirely under genetic control; researchers agree that the environment plays no role in its development. B. it is one of many aspects of human biology governed by both genes and by phenotypical adaptation to environmental conditions. C. the production of the enzyme lactase and the ability to tolerate milk remain the same among all human populations. D. people cannot increase their lactose tolerance, thereby discounting the theory of phenotypical adaptation. E. a simple genetic trait accounts for the ability to digest milk.

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What is an eruv?

a. A Tiriki age grade of warriors b. A Turkish volunteer organization c. A Jewish communal space d. A Canadian political organization e. Part of the African Burial Project

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