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ACBS 160: Comprehensive Study Guide with Verified Questions & Answers | 2025 Exam UPDATES. About This Study Guide: This ACBS 160 Study Guide is designed for students in the Animal and Comparative Biomedical Sciences course. It includes verified questions and answers on key topics such as animal physiology, anatomy, disease mechanisms, and biomedical principles. Whether you're preparing for exams, quizzes, or just looking to reinforce your understanding of core concepts, this guide offers a clear, concise approach to mastering the course content. A good modern example of the importance of pigs for horticulturalists is provided by - -the Maring of New Guinea A premise of Speciesism argument is that - -only animals capable of reasoning deserve our moral consideration A premise of Utilitarianism argument is that - -all sentient beings desire to maximize their pleasure, or minimize their pain According to research on hunter-gatherer cultures today, which of the following would NOT be a reason for a hunter-gatherer family to keep dogs? - -Dogs serve as pets and play companions for children in the family According to the textbook, pigs likely followed the _________ pathway(s) to domestication. - combination of prey and commensal Advances in ______ around the 1930s contributed to the science of stockbreeding. - -Genetics Although it is unclear whether goat attuement to humans is due to domestication, experiments that have tested goat's attunement to human faces and body postures indicate that goats - -look at the experimenter seemingly for help in solving a problem when he is turned toward them Although studies show that dogs have an emotional attachment to their owners, according to one study, which do dogs work harder for? - -Food treats Although we can be fairly certain that the early Egyptians used donkeys to explore the western part of the Saharan desert, the harsh conditions of the desert have destroyed any and all archeological evidence of these travel routes. - -False An additional attractive feature of donkeys as a domesticated animal was - -the male donkeys protecting herds of goat and sheep An efficient hunting-gathering mode of subsistence among our ancestors involved - -a sexual division of labor where men provided food from hunting and women provided food from gathering Animal X lives in the same area as a village of humans. Over time, humans have become more comfortable with Animal X and increased their interactions. The humans in the village like to hunt Animal X for food and will sometimes capture groups of Animal X so that they can breed in an enclosed space. However, the humans do not influence which of the animals breed, and they cannot approach the animals. True or False: Humans have domesticated Animal X. - -False Archeological evidence from the Neolithic shows that - -the first permanent settlements were still small, consisting of about 20 mud-walled houses. As an example of a close relationship between sheep and sheep-owner, the 2001 epidemic of Hoof & Mouth disease led to a large increase in sheep-owner suicide. Question options: - -True As shown in the video clip "The Stranger Test" which of the following demonstrates that dogs are attached to their owners? - -When the owner leaves the room, the dog becomes agitated and looks for the owner. Biological consequences of domestication and agriculture included - -all choices are correct Camels have the ability to store excess water in their hump. - -False Cattle domestication proved to be significant in that they were used for: - -All choices correct Dogs can be bad for our health. According to the CDC and other reports, serious harm to our health can occur by all the following EXCEPT one: - -overexertion while walking a pet During the dog domestication process, dogs became "attuned" to humans, becoming skilled at responding accurately to all of the following human behaviors except - -Clapping During the Russian fox breeding experiment, which of these traits did NOT appear by the end of the experiment? - -The foxes developed longer tails and leg

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About This Study Guide:
This ACBS 160 Study Guide is designed for students in the Animal and Comparative Biomedical Sciences
course. It includes verified questions and answers on key topics such as animal physiology, anatomy,
disease mechanisms, and biomedical principles. Whether you're preparing for exams, quizzes, or just
looking to reinforce your understanding of core concepts, this guide offers a clear, concise approach to
mastering the course content.



A good modern example of the importance of pigs for horticulturalists is provided by - ✔✔-the Maring of
New Guinea



A premise of Speciesism argument is that - ✔✔-only animals capable of reasoning deserve our moral
consideration



A premise of Utilitarianism argument is that - ✔✔-all sentient beings desire to maximize their pleasure,
or minimize their pain


According to research on hunter-gatherer cultures today, which of the following would NOT be a reason
for a hunter-gatherer family to keep dogs? - ✔✔-Dogs serve as pets and play companions for children in
the family



According to the textbook, pigs likely followed the _________ pathway(s) to domestication. - ✔✔-
combination of prey and commensal



Advances in ______ around the 1930s contributed to the science of stockbreeding. - ✔✔-Genetics


Although it is unclear whether goat attuement to humans is due to domestication, experiments that have
tested goat's attunement to human faces and body postures indicate that goats - ✔✔-look at the
experimenter seemingly for help in solving a problem when he is turned toward them


Although studies show that dogs have an emotional attachment to their owners, according to one study,
which do dogs work harder for? - ✔✔-Food treats

, Although we can be fairly certain that the early Egyptians used donkeys to explore the western part of the
Saharan desert, the harsh conditions of the desert have destroyed any and all archeological evidence of
these travel routes. - ✔✔-False



An additional attractive feature of donkeys as a domesticated animal was - ✔✔-the male donkeys
protecting herds of goat and sheep



An efficient hunting-gathering mode of subsistence among our ancestors involved - ✔✔-a sexual division
of labor where men provided food from hunting and women provided food from gathering


Animal X lives in the same area as a village of humans. Over time, humans have become more
comfortable with Animal X and increased their interactions. The humans in the village like to hunt
Animal X for food and will sometimes capture groups of Animal X so that they can breed in an enclosed
space. However, the humans do not influence which of the animals breed, and they cannot approach the
animals.



True or False: Humans have domesticated Animal X. - ✔✔-False



Archeological evidence from the Neolithic shows that - ✔✔-the first permanent settlements were still
small, consisting of about 20 mud-walled houses.


As an example of a close relationship between sheep and sheep-owner, the 2001 epidemic of Hoof &
Mouth disease led to a large increase in sheep-owner suicide.



Question options: - ✔✔-True


As shown in the video clip "The Stranger Test" which of the following demonstrates that dogs are
attached to their owners? - ✔✔-When the owner leaves the room, the dog becomes agitated and looks for
the owner.



Biological consequences of domestication and agriculture included - ✔✔-all choices are correct



Camels have the ability to store excess water in their hump. - ✔✔-False

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