What are the skeletal and behavioral traits that define modern Homo sapiens? What are the evolutionary explanations for its presence?
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red Question 10 0/1 pts Modern Homo sapiens: Traits A B E4 The modern Homo sapiens populations had: • Feature A is a cranial vault that is and domed Feature B is a true or vertically-placed Feature Cis a canine or maxillary • Feature D is a true • Feature E is a facial profile that is An average cranial volume of CC
What is it to be biologically and psychologically a modern Homo sapiens? In your account be sure to focus in on what is unique about being an anatomically modern human as opposed to being a Neanderthal (Homo neanderthalensis). You are free to compare and contrast different scientific perspectives as long as your answer is evidence based. (2-page response)
6. You are a human (Homo sapiens). List three characters/traits you share with ALL HUMANS that are NOT shared by ANY OTHER primates. mai us question would any of them he pyou to distinguish yourself (and other Homo sapiens) from other primates? Choose one: YES NO (highlight in color and bold) 6b. Consider the same human traits. Would any of them help you to distinguish yourself from other members of Homo sapiens? Choose one YES NO (highlight in color and...
How was Neanderthal behavior similar to that of anatomically modern Homo sapiens? How was it different? Are Neanderthals human? Use examples from Neanderthal culture to illustrate your points. This is an anthropology question.
Select a Homo erectus trait (physical, behavioral, OR cultural) and craft an argument for why you believe it marks a crucial shift in human evolution from the previous australopithecines. In your argument, describe the characteristics of the trait as it is expressed (or not expressed) among the australopithecines, its expression in Homo erectus, its importance in the human evolutionary record, and any relationship to other types of traits (by this I mean if it is a physical trait, how might...
There have been three major hypotheses to explain the evolution of modern Homo sapiens: 1) The African replacement 2) Hybridization and assimilation 3) Multiregional evolution Discuss evidence supporting and/or refuting the three hypotheses, and indicate which is best.
Until recently, there were two competing theories about the origin of our species- "modern Homo sapiens". The first (single African origin) is that all modern humans descended from a recent ancestor in Africa, less than 200,000 years ago, and that our ancestors replaced the archaic human species they found in their migrations, including Neanderthals and Denisovans. (In the last few years evidence from nuclear genomes of fossil humans has indicated that there was limited interbreeding between the ancestors of modern...
1. what groups did Homo sapiens interbred with? (choose all correct answers) a. chimpanzees b. homo erectus c. Neanderthals d. Denisovans e. Australopithecus 2. what group were the first primates? a. simians b. old world monkeys c. cetaceans d. anthropoids e. prosimians 3. Australia becoming isolated early on as Pangea broke apart shows a. diversity of eutherians b. split between reptiles and mammals c. lack of eutherians d. origins of birds e. origins of monotremes
What is the most correct scientific view of human evolution? Humans came into existence suddenly in the past few thousand years and do not share evolutionary history with other animals. Humans are the last in a series of individual hominin species in a unbroken chain that has no side branches, only direct ancestors. In other words, all ancient hominin species eventually evolved into modern Homo sapiens. O Humans are only one twig in a phylogenetic tree of hominin species, all...
6. Define behavioral economics. What are three common mistakes that behavioral economics says consumers often make? Give an example of each mistake.