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ANT3514C_ Introduction to Biological Anthropology. Practical 2. Quiz Score: 18 out of 20 Practical 2 This Practical covers information from Labs 7-12. You will have 20 minutes to take the practica... l. It is designed so that you should take approximately 1 minute per question. You will not be able to go back to a question once you have answered it. Also, spelling counts so make sure your spelling is accurate for the fill in the blank questions. Your TA will go though your practical after it is complete to return points for small spelling errors or that are but were unintentionally left off of the potential list. Good luck on your Lab Practical! This quiz was locked Jun 18, 2017 at 10:59pm. Attempt History Question 1 Which primate has the more flexible back? A Question 2 These skulls represent male and female individuals of the same species. What type of social structure does this species have? Polygynous Question 3 The intermembral index for this primate is:>100 Question 4 What kind of diet is this primate adapted for? HINT: This primate has a small body size. Insectivory Question 5 Which is the fossil platyrrhinine? A Question 6 These are fossils of Sivapithecus. What modern hominoid is Sivapithecus thought to be most closely related to? (Common or scientific name is acceptable). orangutan orangutan Pongo Question 7 Name this feature: sagittal crest sagittal crest Question 8 Which of these hominins is a robust Australopith? B and C Question 9 These footprints (found at Laetoli) where created by which hominin species? Australopithecus Afarensis A. afarensisAustralopithecus afarensis Question 10 Identify the species of this crania. H. heidelbergensis Question 11 Which of these mandibles belongs to an anatomically modern human?B Question 12 Which of these limb bones belong to H. neanderthalensis? A Question 13 Does this cranium belong to an anatomically modern human? No Question 14 0 / 1 pts This foot belongs to Homo habilis. Name one feature that indicates H. habilis was a bipedal hominin. You Answered adducted phalanges reduced proportions in length longitudinal arch compact tarsals robust hallux Adducted big toe robust big toe Adducted hallux relatively straight phalanges relatively straight phalanx Question 15 Name the species that cranium B is attributed to by splitters: homo rudolfensis Homo rudolfensis Question 16 0 / 1 pts Name one H. erectus trait that is present on this skull cap: You Answered sangiran 17 Sharper Supraorbital torus robust cranium Pronounced Supraorbital torus robust Sharp Supraorbital torus Football-shaped cranium Question 17 Name the pathological condition of this femur. Fracture with callus Question 18 This cranial feature is commonly used by forensic anthropologists when analyzing which part of the biological profile? Sex Question 19 Is this individual an adult or subadult? Subadult Question 20 What is the most appropriate age to give as the mean for this individual? 5 [Show More]

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