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Which species has the least robust brown ridges?
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Homo rudolfensis |
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B. |
Homo habilis |
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C. |
Australopithecus afarensis |
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D. |
Homo erectus |
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- Which species has the least robust brown ridges? A.Homo habilis B.Homo rudolfensis C.Homo erectus D.Australopithecus afarensisWhich species has the most robust cheek bones? A.Homo rudolfensis B.Homo habilis C.Homo erectus D.Australopithecus afarensisWhich species has the most robust cheek bones? A. Homo erectus B. Homo rudolfensis C. Homo habilis D. Australopithecus afarensis
- ______ lived in Europe, Asia, and the Middle East. a. Ardipithecus ramidus c. Australopithecus sediba b. Homo habilis d. Homo neanderthalensisA prominent chin is typical of______ . a. Homo sapiens c. Homo erectus b. Homo habilis d. Homo floresiensisWhat two species did early Homo sapiens live with during the end of the Pleistocene? A. Sahelanthropus tchadensis and Denisovans B. Neanderthals and Ardipithecus ramidus C. Neanderthals and Australopithecines D. Neanderthals and Denisovans
- Despite the differences in neck length, mice, humans, and giraffes all have seven cervical vertebrae. This is an illustration of A. missing links. B. homologous structures. C. vestigial structures. D. analogous structures.Which of the following is one of the main tendencies observed in early hominins, such as australopithecines? A. Decrease in the number of incisors B. Reduced canine size C. Increased facial prognathism D. Increased diastemaWhich conditions would NOT lead to good preservation of a dead hominin skeleton? Group of answer choices A: Dying in a very dry dessert B: Dying in the marsh alongside a lake C: Dying in an open grassland that is seasonally dry or wet. D: Dying in a cave
- What ARE possible explanations for how these individuals got into the cave? A. The Homo naledi individuals went into the cave to hunt animals B. The bodies were deliberately disposed in the cave by other Homo naledi individuals or other hominins C. There was a massacre D. The Homo naledi individuals lived in the cave and died thereWhich is NOT true about Homo habilis: A) considered the first tool maker B) had a smaller brain the australopiths C) associated with the Oldowan tool industry D) was bipedalWhich features characteristic of humans are unlikely to fossilize? a. the bones and dung b. the jaws and dung c. behavioural and soft tissue features d. behavioural and hard tissue features