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Biological Anthropology Exam #1 (Chapters1-5) Questions and Answers 100% Pass primate - member of the mammalian order Primates, including prosimians, monkeys, apes, and humans, defined by a suite of anatomical and behavioral traits evolution - a change in the frequency of a gene or a trait in a population over multiple generations (change over time) biological anthropology - the study of humans as biological organisms, considered in an evolutionary framework; sometimes called physical anthropology hominin - a member of the primate family Hominidae, distinguished by bipedal posture and, in more recently evolved species, a large brain adaptation - a trait that increases the reproductive success of an organism, produced by natural selection in the context of a particular environment 2Emily Charlene © All Rights Reserved 2025. anthropology - the study of humankind in a cross-cultural context. Anthropology includes the subfields cultural anthropology, linguistic anthropology, archaeology, and biological anthropology culture - the sum total of learned traditions, values, and beliefs that groups of people (and a few species of highly intelligent animals) possess biocultural anthropology - the study of the interaction between biology and culture, which plays a role in most human traits paleoanthropology - the study of the fossil record of ancestral humans and their primate kin osteology - the study of the skeleton paleopathology - the study of diseases in ancestral human populations bioarchaeology - the study of human remains in an archaeological context forensic anthropology - the study of human remains applied to a legal context primatology - the study of the non-human primates and their anatomy, genetics, behavior, and ecology human biology - subfield of biological anthropology dealing with human growth and development, adaptation to environmental extremes, and human genetics 3Emily Charlene © All Rights Reserved 2025. physical anthropology - the study of humans as biological organisms, considered in an evolutionary framework deduction - a conclusion that follows logically from a set of observations observation - the gathering of scientific information by watching a phenomenon hypothesis - a preliminary explanation of a phenomenon. Hypothesis formation is the first step of the scientific method experimentation - the testing of a hypothesis data - the scientific evidence produced by an experiment or by observation, from which scientific conclusions are made scientific method - standard scientific research procedure in which a hypothesis is stated, data are collected to test it, and the hypothesis either supported or refuted falsifiable - able to be shown to be false paradigm - a conceptual framework useful for understanding a body of evidence immutability (or fixity) - stasis, lack of change taxonomy - the science of biological classificatio

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primate - ✔✔member of the mammalian order Primates, including prosimians,

monkeys, apes, and humans, defined by a suite of anatomical and behavioral traits


evolution - ✔✔a change in the frequency of a gene or a trait in a population over

multiple generations (change over time)


biological anthropology - ✔✔the study of humans as biological organisms, considered

in an evolutionary framework; sometimes called physical anthropology


hominin - ✔✔a member of the primate family Hominidae, distinguished by bipedal

posture and, in more recently evolved species, a large brain


adaptation - ✔✔a trait that increases the reproductive success of an organism, produced

by natural selection in the context of a particular environment




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,anthropology - ✔✔the study of humankind in a cross-cultural context. Anthropology

includes the subfields cultural anthropology, linguistic anthropology, archaeology, and

biological anthropology


culture - ✔✔the sum total of learned traditions, values, and beliefs that groups of

people (and a few species of highly intelligent animals) possess


biocultural anthropology - ✔✔the study of the interaction between biology and culture,

which plays a role in most human traits


paleoanthropology - ✔✔the study of the fossil record of ancestral humans and their

primate kin


osteology - ✔✔the study of the skeleton


paleopathology - ✔✔the study of diseases in ancestral human populations


bioarchaeology - ✔✔the study of human remains in an archaeological context


forensic anthropology - ✔✔the study of human remains applied to a legal context


primatology - ✔✔the study of the non-human primates and their anatomy, genetics,

behavior, and ecology


human biology - ✔✔subfield of biological anthropology dealing with human growth

and development, adaptation to environmental extremes, and human genetics




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, physical anthropology - ✔✔the study of humans as biological organisms, considered in

an evolutionary framework


deduction - ✔✔a conclusion that follows logically from a set of observations


observation - ✔✔the gathering of scientific information by watching a phenomenon


hypothesis - ✔✔a preliminary explanation of a phenomenon. Hypothesis formation is

the first step of the scientific method


experimentation - ✔✔the testing of a hypothesis


data - ✔✔the scientific evidence produced by an experiment or by observation, from

which scientific conclusions are made


scientific method - ✔✔standard scientific research procedure in which a hypothesis is

stated, data are collected to test it, and the hypothesis either supported or refuted


falsifiable - ✔✔able to be shown to be false


paradigm - ✔✔a conceptual framework useful for understanding a body of evidence


immutability (or fixity) - ✔✔stasis, lack of change


taxonomy - ✔✔the science of biological classification


binomial nomenclature - ✔✔Linnean naming system for all organisms, consisting of a

genus and species label



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