How do primate polygynandrous groups differ from those of other creatures such as geese?
a. primate polygynandrous groups tend to be smaller
b. primate polygynandrous groups don't last as long
c. primate polygynandrous groups are more complex
d. primate polygynandrous groups only consist of males
Answer c
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A) They are often more costly to change. B) They are typically made by upper level management. C) They are often more tactical in nature. D) They are often more strategic in nature.
In what situation would DNA analyses be most helpful to forensic anthropologists?
a. in a catastrophic earthquake b. analysis of a body from a cemetery c. a drive-by shooting d. analysis of Neanderthal remains
The utility of stratigraphy for dating purposes is based on the fact that
A. all environmental forces leave behind the same kind of soil deposit. B. the depth and order of undisturbed soil strata reflect the age of their deposition. C. higher strata are usually older than lower strata in undisturbed soil. D. once in the soil, there are very few things that can damage or disturb bones. E. soil strata are uncluttered by bones, stones, and artifacts.
Heterodontism means:
A. when the two sexes of one species exhibit different types of sexuality. B. having different types of sexuality. C. when the two sexes of one species have different types of teeth. D. having different types of teeth.