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Biological Anthropology Midterm 1 Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass Chromosome number is reduced during mitosis. recombination. translation. meiosis. - Meiosis Fitness trade-off refers to selection favoring which genotype? homozygous dominant. homozygous recessive. heterozygous. 2Emily Charlene © All Rights Reserved 2025. no genotype is favored. - Heterozygous The natural processes operating today are the same as the natural processes that operated in the past; this statement describes ____________. Catastrophism Modern Synthesis of Evolution Uniformitarianism Geology - Uniformitarianism According to Larsen (2014: Chapter 4) and class discussions, what is a polymorphic trait? Provide two examples of polymorphic traits in modern humans? Also give one example of a monomorphic trait. (short answer) - A polymorphic trait is one in which at least two alleles exist at a frequency greater than 0.01%. Polymorphic traits in humans include eye, hair, and skin color, ABO blood type, and PTC tasting. In contrast, a monomorphic trait is one in which a single allele has become fixed, so all individuals express the same phenotype for that trait. Monomorphic traits in humans include the number of limbs and digits and walking on two feet (bipedalism). Why is the work of Alfred Russell Wallace considered when discussing the theory of evolution? 3Emily Charlene © All Rights Reserved 2025. He was an English naturalist who had arrived at many of the same conclusions as Darwin through his own research in the Amazon His work is not considered, as he was mistakenly credited with the theory of natural selection He was a British dog breeder who worked on artificial selection experiments in the same way Mendel worked on sweet peas to determine inheritance He was well known and gathered even more evidence to support evolution than Darwin, though from the Amazon rather than the Galapagos - He was an English naturalist who had arrived at many of the same conclusions as Darwin through his own research in the Amazon Archaeology is ___________ the study of human evolution largely devoted to recovering artifacts and building museum collections the study of the behavior and material culture of past human societies All of the above - the study of behavior and material culture of past human societies 4Emily Charlene © All Rights Reserved 2025. According to Clark Larsen (2014) in Chapter 2; why was Darwin's 1859 published theory of natural selection not widely accepted by his peers? What later scientific advance was critical to the subsequent broad acceptance of natural selection as a major force in evolutionary change? - Darwin's theory lacked a mechanism for the inheritance of desirable characteristics. Gregor Mendel discovered the principles of inheritance—that is, the basis for understanding how traits are transmitted from parent to offspring. Mendel's discovery that traits are passed as discrete units (genes) laid the foundation for our understanding of chromosomes and of population genetics. DNA replication produces __________ four identical daughter cells. two identical daughter cells. two single strands of DNA. none of the above. - two identical daughter cells In mammals, the male parent's gametes determine the

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Chromosome number is reduced during




mitosis.


recombination.


translation.


meiosis. - ✔✔Meiosis


Fitness trade-off refers to selection favoring which genotype?




homozygous dominant.


homozygous recessive.


heterozygous.




Emily Charlene © All Rights Reserved 2025. 1

,no genotype is favored. - ✔✔Heterozygous


The natural processes operating today are the same as the natural processes that

operated in the past; this statement describes ____________.




Catastrophism


Modern Synthesis of Evolution


Uniformitarianism


Geology - ✔✔Uniformitarianism


According to Larsen (2014: Chapter 4) and class discussions, what is a polymorphic

trait? Provide two examples of polymorphic traits in modern humans? Also give one

example of a monomorphic trait. (short answer) - ✔✔A polymorphic trait is one in

which at least two alleles exist at a frequency greater than 0.01%. Polymorphic traits in

humans include eye, hair, and skin color, ABO blood type, and PTC tasting.


In contrast, a monomorphic trait is one in which a single allele has become fixed, so all

individuals express the same phenotype for that trait. Monomorphic traits in humans

include the number of limbs and digits and walking on two feet (bipedalism).


Why is the work of Alfred Russell Wallace considered when discussing the theory of

evolution?




Emily Charlene © All Rights Reserved 2025. 2

, He was an English naturalist who had arrived at many of the same conclusions as

Darwin through his own research in the Amazon


His work is not considered, as he was mistakenly credited with the theory of natural

selection


He was a British dog breeder who worked on artificial selection experiments in the

same way Mendel worked on sweet peas to determine inheritance


He was well known and gathered even more evidence to support evolution than

Darwin, though from the Amazon rather than the Galapagos - ✔✔He was an English

naturalist who had arrived at many of the same conclusions as Darwin through his own

research in the Amazon


Archaeology is ___________




the study of human evolution


largely devoted to recovering artifacts and building museum collections


the study of the behavior and material culture of past human societies


All of the above - ✔✔the study of behavior and material culture of past human societies




Emily Charlene © All Rights Reserved 2025. 3

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