Exam 8: Fossils and Their Place in Time and Nature
Exam 1: What Is Physical Anthropology54 Questions
Exam 2: Evolution: Constructing a Fundamental Scientific Theory52 Questions
Exam 3: Genetics: Reproducing Life and Producing Variation54 Questions
Exam 4: Genes and Their Evolution: Population Genetics55 Questions
Exam 5: Biology in the Present: Living People54 Questions
Exam 6: Biology in the Present: The Other Living Primates55 Questions
Exam 7: Primate Sociality, social Behavior, and Culture55 Questions
Exam 8: Fossils and Their Place in Time and Nature55 Questions
Exam 9: Primate Origins and Evolution: The First 50 Million Years55 Questions
Exam 10: Early Hominid Origins and Evolution: The Roots of Humanity55 Questions
Exam 11: The Origins and Evolution of Early Homo55 Questions
Exam 12: The Origins,evolution,and Dispersal of Modern People55 Questions
Exam 13: Our Last 10, 000 Years: Agriculture, population, and the Bioarchaeology of a Fundamental Transition54 Questions
Exam 14: Evolution: Today and Tomorrow55 Questions
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Which of the following is FALSE regarding absolute dating techniques?
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In a 1 ??1-meter excavation you find the remains of two human skeletons along with the antler of an antelope.How can you attempt to date these skeletons?
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The chemical signature of volcanic ash layers can be used to correlate sites across vast regions.
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The time it takes for 50% of an unstable isotope to decay to a stable form is called the:
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Which of the following is NOT one of the eras within the Phanerozoic eon?
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How might living organisms' evolution have been affected by the movement of landmasses over time (plate tectonics)?
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The dating technique in which proteins are examined under high magnification using polarized light is:
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Which dating method would be most appropriate for establishing the age of a volcanic ash layer from an early hominid site in eastern Africa?
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Now-fossilized foraminifera with shells enriched in 18O lived during relatively warm periods.
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Phylogeny is important to the study of human evolution because:
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How has the "molecular clock" aided paleontologists in testing theories about the timing of significant evolutionary events?
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Based on the molecular clock,it is estimated that the hominid lineage diverged from that of the chimpanzee about:
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Darwin had very few fossils to support his theory of evolution by means of natural selection when he published On the Origin of Species (1859).Why are fossils considered essential for the study of biological evolution?
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As recently as a few hundred years ago,most Westerners thought the earth was about how many years old?
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The theory that species persist for long periods and then undergo rapid spurts of evolutionary change is:
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The absolute dating method that involves counting the annual rings visible in the cross-section of a tree is called:
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Ocean-dwelling microorganisms called foraminifera are important in evolutionary studies mainly because:
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Prior to the invention of absolute dating techniques,one of the chemical dating methods useful for establishing the relative age of fossils from a single site was:
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Differentiate between absolute and relative dating techniques,giving one example of each.
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