Anthro Concept Check #2
A good way of describing natural selection is "survival of the fittest." (T or F)
False
Historical particularism argues that technology and economy drive other parts of culture, such as family life, religion, and politics. (T or F)
False
Ancestral Characteristics
Humans' forward facing eyes
There are multiple groups of chimpanzees displaying different forms of rudimentary culture. (T or F)
True
genotype
a complete set of genetic material found in an organism.
allele
a version of a gene.
Which event does NOT meet the criteria for being considered a rite of passage? a) getting a promotion b) getting married c) going to work every day d) graduating from high school or college
going to work every day
All of the following are primate characteristics EXCEPT: a) relatively slow reproductive rate b) flat nails c) relatively small brain size d) opposable thumb e) depth perception
relatively small brain size
Analogous Structures
the wings of butterflies and bats
polygenic traits
traits that are controlled by multiple genes instead of just one.
Derived Characteristics
Humans' habitual bipedalism
What is meant by the phrase "the homeyness of culture"? a) It refers to the idea that culture is what is familiar and what feels like home. b) It refers to the cultural evolution from simple homes to more complex. c) It refers to cultures that construct homes to better adapt to their environment. d) It refers to the material culture of homes across cultures.
It refers to the idea that culture is what is familiar and what feels like home.
Culture is durable, bounded, and integrated, yet it is also is subject to constant change, mobility, contest, and variability. (T or F)
True
gene
a bit of DNA that controls an attribute or trait.
Symbols a) can be an object, image, gesture, vocalization, or event conventionally associated with a particular meaning. b) can provide a kind of shorthand code for expressing complex ideas. c) can mean different things to different people. d) all of the above. e) a and c.
all of the above
How was the natural world viewed by most Europeans before the 19th century? a) as a static hierarchy that included God, angels, humans, and other life forms b) as a visual representation of the tree of life c) as an expression of the laws of natural selection d) as an analogy of the evolutionary process
as a static hierarchy that included God, angels, humans, and other life forms
The scientific naming system developed by Carolus Linnaeus is called _______________ and includes ____________. a) binomial nomenclature; the genus and the species b) none of the above c) classification; the genus and the species d) taxonomy; the species and the genus
binomial nomenclature; the genus and the species
Shared values, ideas, technologies, adaptation to the environment, and belief systems are best defined as what? a) cultural appropriation b) culture c) cultural evolution d) material culture
culture
Choose the statement that is NOT correct. a) Culture can be passed down through unconscious processes. b) Culture is learned and shared. c) Culture is innate and based in biology. d) Cultural practices include gestures and speech.
culture insinuate and based in biology.
Darwin's theory of evolution has been __________________ by molecular and genetic science. a) shown to be inconsistent b) supported and strengthened c) disproven d) challenged
supported and strengthened
Homologous Structures
the five-digit hand of humans and spider monkeys
phenotype
the visible expression of the genotype (also influenced by the environment).