Primatologists study primate behavior in:

A. natural populations
B. zoo populations
C. provisioned populations
D. all of these


D. all of these

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Why is there disagreement on the classification of many fossils dating to between 500,000 and 200,000 years ago?

A) There are no H. erectus fossils from this period in Europe, but they are present in Africa. B) Many fossils from this period have a mix of H. erectus and H. sapiens traits. C) The H. erectus fossils seem to disappear very suddenly around 300,000 years ago. D) Many paleoanthropologists place the origins of H. sapiens much earlier than 500,000 years ago.

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The cerebellum is important in the control of __________

a. digestion b. breathing c. voluntary movements d. sleep

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What is the typical trajectory of decomposition?

a. cooling and rigidity, bloating, skin slippage, liquefaction, deflation, and skeletonization b. deflation, cooling and rigidity, bloating, skin slippage, liquefaction, and skeletonization c. cooling and rigidity, bloating, deflation, skin slippage, liquefaction, and skeletonization d. bloating, deflation, cooling and rigidity, skin slippage, liquefaction, and skeletonization

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Which is an example of a major cultural shift in a U.S. medical practice over time?

A) We used to treat diseases such as polio and measles as viruses, but we now know that they are bacteria. B) Fathers used to be excluded from birth, and mothers were only allowed to hold newborns infrequently. C) Vegetarianism used to be viewed as a healthy option, but is now linked to anemia and fatigue. D) Doctors in the past were trained in sociology and psychology, but today their focus is strictly on the body.

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