A life spent totally on land was made possible by the evolution of:

A. lungs
B. a waterproof skin
C. the amniote egg
D. all of these


D. all of these

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15. Bipedalism freed the hands, which allowed tools to be carried. Why was this an advantage?

A) The tools could be used as weapons against predators, if necessary. B) The tools could be used to intimidate rival males. C) Carrying tools built up the primates’ arms for more strength. D) Carrying tools improved the development of hand-eye coordination.

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?Anthropologists use the technical term _______________ for those known as winktes, fa’afafines, and bakla.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s)

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define the patrilineal-patrilocal complex

GuineaWhat will be an ideal response?

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A culture-based, often ethnocentric, way that people see the world and other people is a __________

a. worldview b. bias c. prejudice d. model culture

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