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Which species has the most robust cheek bones?
A. |
Homo erectus |
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B. |
Homo rudolfensis |
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C. |
Homo habilis |
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D. |
Australopithecus afarensis |
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- Which species has the most robust cheek bones? A.Homo rudolfensis B.Homo habilis C.Homo erectus D.Australopithecus afarensisWhich species has the least robust brown ridges? A. Homo rudolfensis B. Homo habilis C. Australopithecus afarensis D. Homo erectusWhich species has the least robust brown ridges? A.Homo habilis B.Homo rudolfensis C.Homo erectus D.Australopithecus afarensis
- 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 diastemaAfrican Homo erectus cranial features include A. Thick cranial bones. B. Small browridges. C. A rounded skull. D. A sagittal crest.A prominent chin is typical of______ . a. Homo sapiens c. Homo erectus b. Homo habilis d. Homo floresiensis
- ______ lived in Europe, Asia, and the Middle East. a. Ardipithecus ramidus c. Australopithecus sediba b. Homo habilis d. Homo neanderthalensisThe skull pictured here represents the species: A. Pongo pygmaeus B. Paranthropus boisei C. Homo Neanderthalensis D. Pan troglodytes E. Homo erectusDespite 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 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 bipedalAs hominins diverged from other primates, which of thefollowing appeared first?(A) reduced jawbones(B) an enlarged brain(C) the making of stone tools(D) bipedal locomotionWhy was it significant that the bones were found to be articulated (their bones hadn’t separated from each other)? A. The individuals arrived in the cave either alive or shortly after the died. B. The individuals had decomposed outside of the cave, and other Homo naledi individuals put their skeletons together inside the cave. C. The bodies must have been placed in bags or coffins to keep the skeleton together as the body degraded. D. None of these are correct