![HUMAN BIOLOGY:CONC.+CURRENT..(LOOSE)](https://www.bartleby.com/isbn_cover_images/9780321862525/9780321862525_largeCoverImage.gif)
HUMAN BIOLOGY:CONC.+CURRENT..(LOOSE)
7th Edition
ISBN: 9780321862525
Author: Johnson
Publisher: PEARSON
expand_more
expand_more
format_list_bulleted
Concept explainers
Question
Chapter 22, Problem 14TY
Summary Introduction
Introduction:
The general framework of human evolution is fairly well established, although there are some disagreements regarding specific dates and the classification of certain fossils. The origin of modern human beings has been traced in Africa to about 4.4 million years ago.
Expert Solution & Answer
![Check Mark](/static/check-mark.png)
Want to see the full answer?
Check out a sample textbook solution![Blurred answer](/static/blurred-answer.jpg)
Students have asked these similar questions
Which of the following early hominins exhibits the most morphological similarities with the last common ancestor of humans and chimpanzees?
a. Orrorin tugenensis
b. Sahelanthropus tchadensis
c. Australopithecus anamensis
d. Ardipithecus ramidus
Fossils of a dwarf species of human, Homo floresiensis, has been discovered on the Indonesian island of Flores. There has been debate as to who are the immediate ancestors. New fossils have just been discovered and dated at 700,000 years ago. This strongly suggests that their immediate ancestors are
A.
Homo habilis
B.
Homo neanderthalensis
C.
Ardipithecus
D.
Homo sapiens
E.
Homo erectus
What are the different hypotheses that might explain the stature of Homo floresiensis?
A.
Island Dwarfism
B.
They might be descended from Homo habilis or an Australopithecine
C.
All the individuals had a genetic mutation
D.
Both A and B
Chapter 22 Solutions
HUMAN BIOLOGY:CONC.+CURRENT..(LOOSE)
Ch. 22 - Do you think the skeletons of Liang Bua Cave...Ch. 22 - Is it important that we try to discover the...Ch. 22 - Describe the three key elements of evolution.Ch. 22 - Explain how a fossil is created.Ch. 22 - List some of the main sources of evidence for...Ch. 22 - Prob. 4CRCh. 22 - Prob. 5CRCh. 22 - Prob. 6CRCh. 22 - Explain how rising atmospheric concentrations of...Ch. 22 - List the features that make Hominidae different...
Ch. 22 -
9. Describe the origins of Homo sapiens.
Ch. 22 - Explain why racial differences may disappear...Ch. 22 - Prob. 1TYCh. 22 - Prob. 2TYCh. 22 - Prob. 3TYCh. 22 - Vestigial structures, homologous structures, and...Ch. 22 -
5. Which of the following statements about...Ch. 22 - Which of the following best describes evolutionary...Ch. 22 - Prob. 7TYCh. 22 - Genetic drift is most likely to affect: a. every...Ch. 22 -
9. Which of the following would be described as...Ch. 22 - Which of the following statements is true? a. Mass...Ch. 22 - In what order did events occur that led to life on...Ch. 22 - Prob. 12TYCh. 22 -
13. Which of the following statements about the...Ch. 22 - Prob. 14TYCh. 22 - Which of the following is not believed to be a...Ch. 22 - Prob. 1AWKCh. 22 - Prob. 2AWKCh. 22 - Critics of evolution often charge, correctly as it...Ch. 22 - Prob. 4AWKCh. 22 - Prob. 5AWKCh. 22 - It is believed that humans evolved in Africa and...Ch. 22 - Prob. 7AWKCh. 22 - Of all the great evolutionary advances of life on...
Knowledge Booster
Learn more about
Need a deep-dive on the concept behind this application? Look no further. Learn more about this topic, biology and related others by exploring similar questions and additional content below.Similar questions
- What do the Homo erectus fossils from Sangiran, Java, demonstrate? A. H. erectus spread to Eastern Asia after spreading to Europe. B. H. erectus fossils are older in Asia than in Africa. C. H. erectus inhabited parts of Eastern Asia prior to living in Western Asia. D. H. erectus spread rapidly eastward from Western Asia.arrow_forwardWhich of the following hominids is oldest? A. Homo habilis B. Homo neanderthalensis C. Homo floresiensis D. Homo erectus E. Homo sapiensarrow_forwardWhy are the Dmanisi Homo erectus fossils significant? A. They demonstrate that H. erectus independently evolved in Western Asia and Africa. B. They show that H. erectus evolved in Western Asia and then migrated to Africa. C. They demonstrate that H. erectus migrated to Western Asia shortly after evolving in Africa. D. They show that H. erectus migrated from Europe into Western Asia.arrow_forward
- According to " Denisovans: Decoding the Secrets of Our Mysterious Ancient Cousins”, what two species did early Homo sapiens live with during the end of the Pleistocene? A.Neanderthals and Australopithecines B.Neanderthals and Ardipithecus ramidus C.Sahelanthropus tchadensis and Denisovans D.Neanderthals and Denisovansarrow_forwardAccording to " Denisovans: Decoding the Secrets of Our Mysterious Ancient Cousins”, are Denisovans more closely related genetically to Neanderthals or Homo sapiens? A.Homo sapiens B.They are equally related to Neanderthals and Homo sapiens C.They're actually not related to either, and they're more related to Australopithecines D.Neanderthalsarrow_forwardAccording to " Denisovans: Decoding the Secrets of Our Mysterious Ancient Cousins”, are Denisovans more closely related genetically to Neanderthals or Homo sapiens? A.They're actually not related to either, and they're more related to Australopithecines B.They are equally related to Neanderthals and Homo sapiens C.Neanderthals D.Homo sapiensarrow_forward
- What does ancient DNA reveal about historic episodes of interaction between H. sapiens and Neanderthals? A. Neanderthals and H. sapiens reproduced more than once. B. Viruses introduced by H. sapiens contributed to the extinction to Neanderthals. C. Reproduction between H. sapiens and Neanderthals never occurred. D. Neanderthals and H. sapiens migrated out of Africa together.arrow_forwardPlace the following hominids in the correct order from earliest to most recent by numbering them from 1 to 5. a. archaic Homo sapiens b. Australopithecus afarensis c. modern Homo sapiens d. Homo habilis e. Homo erectusarrow_forwardWhat 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 therearrow_forward
- Which of these species is most likely to share the greatest percentage of DNA with your human professor? a. Australopithecus afarensis b. Homo erectus c. Australopithecus sediba d. Ardipithecus ramidusarrow_forwardAccording to "Homo naledi – New Questions on Human Evolution ", where was Homo naledi found and how many individuals were found there? A.South Africa and 2 individuals B.Kenya and 2 individuals C.South Africa and 15 individuals D.Kenya and 15 individualsarrow_forwardAccording to "The Complex Evolution of Homo sapiens", where were the earliest fossils that are potentially Homo sapiens found? How old are they? A.Morocco - 3 million years old B.Kenya - 300,000 years old C.Morocco - 300,000 years old D.Tibet - 300,000 years old A.Ivory rings B.Jewelry from stone and marble C.Needles made from bone D.Both A and B E.A, B and Carrow_forward
arrow_back_ios
SEE MORE QUESTIONS
arrow_forward_ios
Recommended textbooks for you
- Human Anatomy & Physiology (11th Edition)BiologyISBN:9780134580999Author:Elaine N. Marieb, Katja N. HoehnPublisher:PEARSONBiology 2eBiologyISBN:9781947172517Author:Matthew Douglas, Jung Choi, Mary Ann ClarkPublisher:OpenStaxAnatomy & PhysiologyBiologyISBN:9781259398629Author:McKinley, Michael P., O'loughlin, Valerie Dean, Bidle, Theresa StouterPublisher:Mcgraw Hill Education,
- Molecular Biology of the Cell (Sixth Edition)BiologyISBN:9780815344322Author:Bruce Alberts, Alexander D. Johnson, Julian Lewis, David Morgan, Martin Raff, Keith Roberts, Peter WalterPublisher:W. W. Norton & CompanyLaboratory Manual For Human Anatomy & PhysiologyBiologyISBN:9781260159363Author:Martin, Terry R., Prentice-craver, CynthiaPublisher:McGraw-Hill Publishing Co.Inquiry Into Life (16th Edition)BiologyISBN:9781260231700Author:Sylvia S. Mader, Michael WindelspechtPublisher:McGraw Hill Education
![Text book image](https://www.bartleby.com/isbn_cover_images/9780134580999/9780134580999_smallCoverImage.gif)
Human Anatomy & Physiology (11th Edition)
Biology
ISBN:9780134580999
Author:Elaine N. Marieb, Katja N. Hoehn
Publisher:PEARSON
![Text book image](https://www.bartleby.com/isbn_cover_images/9781947172517/9781947172517_coverImage_Textbooks.gif)
Biology 2e
Biology
ISBN:9781947172517
Author:Matthew Douglas, Jung Choi, Mary Ann Clark
Publisher:OpenStax
![Text book image](https://www.bartleby.com/isbn_cover_images/9781259398629/9781259398629_smallCoverImage.gif)
Anatomy & Physiology
Biology
ISBN:9781259398629
Author:McKinley, Michael P., O'loughlin, Valerie Dean, Bidle, Theresa Stouter
Publisher:Mcgraw Hill Education,
![Text book image](https://www.bartleby.com/isbn_cover_images/9780815344322/9780815344322_smallCoverImage.gif)
Molecular Biology of the Cell (Sixth Edition)
Biology
ISBN:9780815344322
Author:Bruce Alberts, Alexander D. Johnson, Julian Lewis, David Morgan, Martin Raff, Keith Roberts, Peter Walter
Publisher:W. W. Norton & Company
![Text book image](https://www.bartleby.com/isbn_cover_images/9781260159363/9781260159363_smallCoverImage.gif)
Laboratory Manual For Human Anatomy & Physiology
Biology
ISBN:9781260159363
Author:Martin, Terry R., Prentice-craver, Cynthia
Publisher:McGraw-Hill Publishing Co.
![Text book image](https://www.bartleby.com/isbn_cover_images/9781260231700/9781260231700_smallCoverImage.gif)
Inquiry Into Life (16th Edition)
Biology
ISBN:9781260231700
Author:Sylvia S. Mader, Michael Windelspecht
Publisher:McGraw Hill Education
The Evolution of Populations: Natural Selection, Genetic Drift, and Gene Flow; Author: Professor Dave Explains;https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SRWXEMlI0_U;License: Standard YouTube License, CC-BY
The Evolution of Humans | Evolution | Biology | FuseSchool; Author: FuseSchool - Global Education;https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vf_dDp7drFg;License: Standard YouTube License, CC-BY