Campbell Biology Concepts & Connections, 9th edition
9th Edition
ISBN: 9780134653402
Author: SIMON, Dickey, Hogan, Reece Taylor
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 21, Problem 10TYK
How might our craving for fatty foods, which is helping to fuel the obesity crisis, have evolved through natural selection?
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- What is an example of evolutionary mismatch in modern day humans? A. Evolutionary mismatch is not a real concept. B. Fatty and sugary foods were disadvantageous for early humans to eat, and they are overly abundant in modern times and contribute to obesity in modern humans. C. Fruits and vegetables were disadvantageous for early humans to eat, but they are healthy for modern humans. D. Fatty and sugary foods were advantageous for early humans to eat, but they are overly abundant in modern times and contribute to obesity.arrow_forwardhow did humans evolve ? where did the earliest form of humans evolve from?arrow_forwardWhich factors were determined to directly cause the loss of skin pigmentation in humans as a result of natural selection? the impact of UV radiation on folate and Vitamin D levels in human populations the clothing worn by humans in the early 8th century the interaction of human populations with predators in colder climates a change in the diet of human populations as they settled in colder climatesarrow_forward
- Vertebrates have a complete digestive system, which means that their digestive tract has two openings, a mouth and an anus. What are some of the evolutionary advantages among animals with a complete digestive tract?arrow_forwardThe evolution of jaws was a novel adaption that allowed organisms to process larger particles of food. True or false ?arrow_forward1. Apes and humans having similar digestive systems is a result of what type of evolution? And why? 2. How is the Scientific Method used to arrive at the conclusion for the type of evolution/the common ancestor? 3. If either humans or apes ate foods high in glucose, which parts of the digestion system would be involved (mouth to rectum)?arrow_forward
- A single meal a day is enough to feed a cat. Is that premise a myth or a reality? why ? Place two research articles that prove it.arrow_forwardHow did Humans Evolve?arrow_forwardWould individuals with the mutation be more or less well-adapted to their environment or does their mutation not influence their adaptation to the environment? Why? dinosaur:Celophysis mutation:Modification of tooth structure, causing increased specialization in diet.arrow_forward
- What does the novel Brave New World suggest is necessary in human life for people to “live significantly”?arrow_forwardBacteria are known to change the kinds of fatty acids they produce as the temperature of their environment changes. What types of changes in fatty acids would you expect as the temperature drops? Why would this be adaptive?arrow_forwardIs the saying “When you have food in your stomach, you’re set for the day!” an anatomically and physiologically correct view of how our bodies gain nutrients?arrow_forward
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