Deck 5: Human Variation and Adaptation

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An abnormality of the red blood cells is known as

A) sickle-cell anemia.
B) Hodgkin's disease.
C) Alzheimer's.
D) fecundity.
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________________ are the ultimate source of all genetic variation.

A) Mutations
B) Gene frequencies
C) DNA molecules
D) Alleles
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It can be concluded that ______________ is related to height.

A) weight
B) nutrition
C) genetic makeup
D) all of the above
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The amount of melanin in the skin seems to be related to the ___________ where a person lives.

A) weather
B) climate
C) rainfall
D) moon
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_____________ results in more favorable genes becoming more frequent in a population over time.

A) Mutation
B) Natural selection
C) Luck
D) Planning
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_________________describes what seems to be a general relationship between body size and temperature.

A) Robert's rule
B) Darwin's principle
C) Bergmann's rule
D) Boas' rule
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_________________ involves physiological adjustments in individuals to environmental conditions.

A) Climate
B) Weather
C) Acclimatization
D) Mutation
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In 1994, __________________ published The Bell Curve, a book arguing that there is a causal link between race and intelligence.

A) Sapir and Whorf
B) Boas and Weber
C) Herrnstein and Murray
D) Ember and Ember
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The first large-scale intelligence testing in the United States began with its entry into

A) World War I.
B) World War II.
C) The Korean War.
D) The Vietnam War.
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A major reason for the European domination of colonized peoples was

A) susceptibility of colonized people to infectious disease.
B) cultural superiority of Europeans.
C) cultural inferiority of Africans, Asians, and Native Americans.
D) God willed it.
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Regarding human beings, race is a _________ category.

A) scientific
B) religious
C) social
D) accurate
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How adaptive a gene or trait is depends on the

A) weather.
B) environment.
C) climate.
D) temperature.
Question
J. Philippe Rushton has argued that race has

A) a causal effect on behavior.
B) no relationship to behavior.
C) no basis in scientific thinking.
D) all of the above.
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_______________ are genetic changes that give their carriers a better chance of survival and reproduction than individuals without the genetic change who live in the same environment.

A) Mutations
B) Gene frequencies
C) Alleles
D) Adaptations
Question
An advantage of light skin is greater absorption of Vitamin

A) A.
B) B.
C) C.
D) D.
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Variation between human populations may be the result of

A) differences in genes.
B) growing up in a particular environment.
C) interaction between genes and environment.
D) all of the above
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The color of a person's skin depends on both the amount of blood in the small blood vessels of the skin and the amount of ________________ in the skin.

A) planktin
B) riboflavin
C) melanin
D) pores
Question
Racism is the belief that

A) there are variations in human populations.
B) some races are innately inferior to others.
C) variations between human populations are noticeable.
D) all races are equal.
Question
The most notable physical variations among human populations are those that are

A) internal.
B) external.
C) transitional.
D) none of the above
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_____________ are changes in the structure of genes.

A) Mutations
B) Gene frequencies
C) DNA molecules
D) Alleles
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Discuss the processes involved in susceptibility to infectious diseases.
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What factors-genetic, cultural and environmental-account for variations in height?
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The connection between "race" and intelligence is weak because

A) we do not have a perfect way of measuring intelligence.
B) most of the studies in the past ignored environmental issues, such as access to educational opportunities.
C) there are variances within "races."
D) all the above.
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Which of the following is an acclimatization?

A) all of the above
B) tanning among light-skinned people
C) shivering
D) increased metabolic rates
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Discuss two of the myths of racism. Why are these myths important?
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There is discussion lately of creating the "perfect human." One major problem with this is

A) such a "perfect human" might be detrimental to the human species.
B) we have a consensus of what "perfect" is, but we do not know how to get there.
C) we have different ideas of what "perfect" is, but we are sure we can create it.
D) no one has ever talked about the ethical issues.
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Race is a highly controversial topic when applied to human differences. Why is it so controversial?
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Which do you judge to be better for the future of humankind and why? The perpetuation of human variability or the creation of an invariable "perfect" human.
Question
Adaptation occurs because

A) natural selection results in more favorable genes becoming more frequent.
B) it does not depend on the environment the population lives in.
C) modern industrialization requires it.
D) there are so many plants and animals that ultimately it does not occur any longer.
Question
Height, in a population, is determined by two major influences,

A) emotions and heredity.
B) heredity and environment.
C) where one lives and interpersonal contacts.
D) social class and interpersonal contacts.
Question
The authors of the textbook do not support the belief that it is scientifically useful to connect human "races" and behavior because

A) this is something you cannot research.
B) their research concluded that most behaviors showed no difference between supposed "racial" groups.
C) there is not enough cultures available to get a good sample to work with.
D) it makes more sense to connect "races" with emotions.
Question
Skin color has often been considered an indicator of "race." However, there are problems with this because

A) we see variations of skin color throughout the world in populations that are not related to each other.
B) the color of skin seems to be related to the climate in which a person lives and this is environmental.
C) while there are variations of skin color, some is subjective as well.
D) all of the above.
Question
What factors affect fecundity? Discuss their importance.
Question
What do differences in IQ scores really mean?
Question
Some people use the word "race" as an explanation of the quality of a culture. Their argument is

A) the "developed" nations are "white," while the "underdeveloped" nations are not.
B) the "underdeveloped" nations are white, while the "developed" nations are not.
C) that throughout history "inferior races" had "inferior cultures."
D) that the quality of a culture is very hard to measure.
Question
In 1969, ______________argued that "blacks" were less intelligent than "whites."

A) Arthur Goldberg
B) Arthur Ashe
C) Art Garfunkel
D) Arthur Jensen
Question
The exact reproduction of an individual from cellular tissue is called

A) reproduction.
B) transplanting.
C) cloning.
D) mutation.
Question
Racism is a belief that some "races" are inferior to others and develops when

A) skin color no longer becomes important.
B) anthropologists discuss the fact that there is no biological basis for race.
C) a population sees themselves as better than another population.
D) society rejects racist philosophies.
Question
A population can develop inherited resistances to diseases because

A) they can completely avoid infectious populations.
B) they use ancient medical techniques to immunize themselves.
C) past exposure to the disease now genetically reduces the effects of the disease.
D) it happens automatically whether you are exposed to the disease or not.
Question
Humans are influenced by their environment, but at the same time humans can dramatically change their environment. Examples of this include

A) living in houses.
B) harnessing energy to create heat.
C) wearing clothing.
D) all of the above.
Question
Compare the significance of various processes in human variation and adaptation.
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Skin color has come to represent for many people a clear "racial" marking. What do we know about the reasons for differences in skin color?
Question
What are the most significant things about human variation in your judgment? Explain why you think the items you chose are the most significant.
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1
An abnormality of the red blood cells is known as

A) sickle-cell anemia.
B) Hodgkin's disease.
C) Alzheimer's.
D) fecundity.
sickle-cell anemia.
2
________________ are the ultimate source of all genetic variation.

A) Mutations
B) Gene frequencies
C) DNA molecules
D) Alleles
Mutations
3
It can be concluded that ______________ is related to height.

A) weight
B) nutrition
C) genetic makeup
D) all of the above
all of the above
4
The amount of melanin in the skin seems to be related to the ___________ where a person lives.

A) weather
B) climate
C) rainfall
D) moon
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_____________ results in more favorable genes becoming more frequent in a population over time.

A) Mutation
B) Natural selection
C) Luck
D) Planning
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_________________describes what seems to be a general relationship between body size and temperature.

A) Robert's rule
B) Darwin's principle
C) Bergmann's rule
D) Boas' rule
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_________________ involves physiological adjustments in individuals to environmental conditions.

A) Climate
B) Weather
C) Acclimatization
D) Mutation
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8
In 1994, __________________ published The Bell Curve, a book arguing that there is a causal link between race and intelligence.

A) Sapir and Whorf
B) Boas and Weber
C) Herrnstein and Murray
D) Ember and Ember
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The first large-scale intelligence testing in the United States began with its entry into

A) World War I.
B) World War II.
C) The Korean War.
D) The Vietnam War.
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10
A major reason for the European domination of colonized peoples was

A) susceptibility of colonized people to infectious disease.
B) cultural superiority of Europeans.
C) cultural inferiority of Africans, Asians, and Native Americans.
D) God willed it.
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11
Regarding human beings, race is a _________ category.

A) scientific
B) religious
C) social
D) accurate
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12
How adaptive a gene or trait is depends on the

A) weather.
B) environment.
C) climate.
D) temperature.
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13
J. Philippe Rushton has argued that race has

A) a causal effect on behavior.
B) no relationship to behavior.
C) no basis in scientific thinking.
D) all of the above.
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_______________ are genetic changes that give their carriers a better chance of survival and reproduction than individuals without the genetic change who live in the same environment.

A) Mutations
B) Gene frequencies
C) Alleles
D) Adaptations
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15
An advantage of light skin is greater absorption of Vitamin

A) A.
B) B.
C) C.
D) D.
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16
Variation between human populations may be the result of

A) differences in genes.
B) growing up in a particular environment.
C) interaction between genes and environment.
D) all of the above
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17
The color of a person's skin depends on both the amount of blood in the small blood vessels of the skin and the amount of ________________ in the skin.

A) planktin
B) riboflavin
C) melanin
D) pores
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18
Racism is the belief that

A) there are variations in human populations.
B) some races are innately inferior to others.
C) variations between human populations are noticeable.
D) all races are equal.
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The most notable physical variations among human populations are those that are

A) internal.
B) external.
C) transitional.
D) none of the above
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_____________ are changes in the structure of genes.

A) Mutations
B) Gene frequencies
C) DNA molecules
D) Alleles
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21
Discuss the processes involved in susceptibility to infectious diseases.
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22
What factors-genetic, cultural and environmental-account for variations in height?
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23
The connection between "race" and intelligence is weak because

A) we do not have a perfect way of measuring intelligence.
B) most of the studies in the past ignored environmental issues, such as access to educational opportunities.
C) there are variances within "races."
D) all the above.
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Which of the following is an acclimatization?

A) all of the above
B) tanning among light-skinned people
C) shivering
D) increased metabolic rates
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25
Discuss two of the myths of racism. Why are these myths important?
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26
There is discussion lately of creating the "perfect human." One major problem with this is

A) such a "perfect human" might be detrimental to the human species.
B) we have a consensus of what "perfect" is, but we do not know how to get there.
C) we have different ideas of what "perfect" is, but we are sure we can create it.
D) no one has ever talked about the ethical issues.
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27
Race is a highly controversial topic when applied to human differences. Why is it so controversial?
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28
Which do you judge to be better for the future of humankind and why? The perpetuation of human variability or the creation of an invariable "perfect" human.
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29
Adaptation occurs because

A) natural selection results in more favorable genes becoming more frequent.
B) it does not depend on the environment the population lives in.
C) modern industrialization requires it.
D) there are so many plants and animals that ultimately it does not occur any longer.
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30
Height, in a population, is determined by two major influences,

A) emotions and heredity.
B) heredity and environment.
C) where one lives and interpersonal contacts.
D) social class and interpersonal contacts.
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31
The authors of the textbook do not support the belief that it is scientifically useful to connect human "races" and behavior because

A) this is something you cannot research.
B) their research concluded that most behaviors showed no difference between supposed "racial" groups.
C) there is not enough cultures available to get a good sample to work with.
D) it makes more sense to connect "races" with emotions.
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32
Skin color has often been considered an indicator of "race." However, there are problems with this because

A) we see variations of skin color throughout the world in populations that are not related to each other.
B) the color of skin seems to be related to the climate in which a person lives and this is environmental.
C) while there are variations of skin color, some is subjective as well.
D) all of the above.
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33
What factors affect fecundity? Discuss their importance.
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34
What do differences in IQ scores really mean?
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35
Some people use the word "race" as an explanation of the quality of a culture. Their argument is

A) the "developed" nations are "white," while the "underdeveloped" nations are not.
B) the "underdeveloped" nations are white, while the "developed" nations are not.
C) that throughout history "inferior races" had "inferior cultures."
D) that the quality of a culture is very hard to measure.
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36
In 1969, ______________argued that "blacks" were less intelligent than "whites."

A) Arthur Goldberg
B) Arthur Ashe
C) Art Garfunkel
D) Arthur Jensen
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37
The exact reproduction of an individual from cellular tissue is called

A) reproduction.
B) transplanting.
C) cloning.
D) mutation.
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38
Racism is a belief that some "races" are inferior to others and develops when

A) skin color no longer becomes important.
B) anthropologists discuss the fact that there is no biological basis for race.
C) a population sees themselves as better than another population.
D) society rejects racist philosophies.
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39
A population can develop inherited resistances to diseases because

A) they can completely avoid infectious populations.
B) they use ancient medical techniques to immunize themselves.
C) past exposure to the disease now genetically reduces the effects of the disease.
D) it happens automatically whether you are exposed to the disease or not.
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40
Humans are influenced by their environment, but at the same time humans can dramatically change their environment. Examples of this include

A) living in houses.
B) harnessing energy to create heat.
C) wearing clothing.
D) all of the above.
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41
Compare the significance of various processes in human variation and adaptation.
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42
Skin color has come to represent for many people a clear "racial" marking. What do we know about the reasons for differences in skin color?
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What are the most significant things about human variation in your judgment? Explain why you think the items you chose are the most significant.
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