How do the basic principles of inheritance, identified by Mendel in plants, differ from those in humans?
a. They are simpler.
b. Plants don't have alleles.
c. There are no differences since the basic principles are the same.
d. There are no Mendelian traits in humans.
e. The number of chromosomes is different; therefore the genetic principles are different.
C
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Which of the following statements about social fatherhood is false?
a. Social fatherhood may be the same as biological paternity. b. Social fatherhood is always the same as biological paternity. c. Social fatherhood describes the status of a man who fulfills the responsibilities of parenting. d. Social fatherhood may describe a stepfather's relationship with his stepchildren.
Which of the following does NOT belong with the others?
a. art theatre b. avant-garde c. boulevard theatre d. little theatre e. Norman Bel Geddes
Kinship systems are organized around __________ and rules of marriage
a. rules of inheritance b. biological relationships c. rules of descent d. households
What is hypodescent? Why is it an arbitrary rule of racial classification?
What will be an ideal response?