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ANTRO-1006 Midterm Review
intro to anthro first semester midterm review
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Anthropology
Undergraduate 1
10/17/2014

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Term

What sub-dicipline of anthro would include the study of Neanderthal bones?

 

Archaeology

Physical anthro

Medical anthro

Linguistic anthro

sociocultural anthro

Definition
physical anthro
Term
how do archeologists attempt to understand culture?
Definition
they study artifacts, sites and landscapes.
Term
The one-child policy in China is an exmple of what approach to understand culture?
Definition
the holistic approach
Term

Forensic anthropology, rescure archaeology, bilingual training prorams, development projects are all examples of what?

 

 

Definition
Applied antrhopology
Term
Studying bones of a feathered dinosaur is an example of what study of anthropology?
Definition
Biological antrhopology.
Term

Which of the following is NOT true about creation stories?

a) they are found cross-culturally

b) they underscore the values of a particular society.

c) they fulfull a psychological need to know where we come from.

d) they are testable and verifyable using scientific methods. 

e) non of the above.

Definition
they are testable and veryfiable using scientific methods.
Term
The houseflies have become resistant to the insecticide DDT. This is an example of what?
Definition
natural selection
Term
Who came up with "the aid that animals gave humans" creation story outlined in class?
Definition
It was Wendat's creation story
Term
The idea of evolution put forward by Darwin and other scientists of the 19th century challened what idea?
Definition
They challenged the notion of the fixity of species.
Term
Wwhen Mendel bred 'pure' round peas with 'pure' wrinckled peas, he found that in the first generation...
Definition
all of the peas were rounded.
Term
Individuals who have identical allele's for a trait are referred to as what?
Definition
Homozygous
Term
What is uniformitarianism?
Definition
It is the idea that the earth is formed by the same process we obvserve today.
Term
What is mircoevolution
Definition
It is the change in allele frequencies in the gene pool over time.
Term
A person who has blood type O is what?
Definition
homozygous and recessive
Term
Which of the following mechanisms of microevolution strongly affects small populations?
Definition
Genetic drift
Term
When Europeans arrived in the Americas for the first time, they interbred with existing Indigenous populations and changed the gene pool of the Indigenous populatioin of the Americans. This is an example of what?
Definition
Gene flow
Term

The Hardy-Weinberg principle indicated that there will be no microevolution when which of the following conditions are met?

a) no introduction of new genetic materical

b) random mating

c) a sufficiently large population

d) everyone is equally successive at surviving and reproducing

e) all of the above

Definition
all of the above.
Term
What is sickle cell anemia?
Definition
heterozygotes are asymptomatic for the sickle cell disease and better able to survive malaria than people who are homozygous from normal hemoglobin.Sickle cell anemia is a disease that causes an abormality in the red blood cells that restrict blood flow causing internal damage.
Term
The source of new genes is what?
Definition
Mutation.
Term
The ability to produce lactase as an adult is what?
Definition
There is a correlation between this trait and the length of time a population has raised animals that provide milk.
Term
What is the factor that does not affect the skin colour of populations?
Definition
Natural selection of people with high melanin levels in high latitudes, to prevent sunburn and skin cancer.
Term
A species in which two alleles for cleft chin existed and these two alleles were found in equal frequency in all populations would be what for this allele?
Definition
polymorphic but not polytypic.
Term
What is acclimatization?
Definition
it is short term and reversible change in the body that is a response to environmental conditions.
Term
The idea that smaller sized sub-populations of a species inhabit warmer parts of the species ranges, and larger-sized sub-population inhabit cooler parts of the range is known as whos rule?
Definition
The Bergmann's rule
Term
Why are Aferican-Americans dominant in certain sports such as basketball, running and boxing? Who purposed this idea?
Definition
There are cultural factors that favour working to excel in these sports in each of the respective locations.
Term

Which of the following human traits is 'primitive' or ancestral? 

a) bipedalism

b) lack of a tail

c) large brain

d) inability to grap with the big toe

e) pentadactyly

Definition
pentadactyly
Term
The retention of the ______ helps to support the upper limb and allows for flexibility of movement in primated that has been lost in other mammals.
Definition
clavical.
Term
The dentition of primates attests to tendencies towards _____ in many species including humans.
Definition
omnivory
Term
Lorisiformes have what characteristics?
Definition

-wet nose

-nocturnal

-insectivorous

-found in rainforests if Asia and Africa. 

Term
What characteristics do platyrrhines have?
Definition

-mainly arboreal

-found in tropical forests

-have a broad flat nose

-include some species with prehensile tail. 

Term
What characteristics do lemuriformes have?
Definition

-found in Madagascar

-include wet nose

-claw on the second digit

-relatiely long snout.

Term
Tarsiers have what?
Definition
a wet nose
Term
What is not a member of the superfamily Hominoidea?
Definition
Mandrills
Term
Tay-Sachs is expressed more frequently in enormous populations. True or false?
Definition
true
Term
Culture is defined as?
Definition
the strategy by which humans adapt to the natural environment.
Term
Cultural anthropology includes what?
Definition
the recovery and analysis of material artifacts from earlier civilization.
Term
Primatology is the study of?
Definition
nonhuman primates
Term
The strategy humans developed that enable them to adapt to the natural environment is what?
Definition
culture
Term
Artifacts include what?
Definition
material culture items, such as tools.
Term
Historical archeology is the study of what?
Definition
earlier human cultures, using archaeology but supplemented by contemporary written documents.
Term
What is classical archaeology?
Definition
it evaluates threatened sites due to construction or developmental and research into cultural resource.
Term
What is linguistic anthropology?
Definition
it includes the language and communication of non human species and include the origins of languages.
Term
what is a hypothesis?
Definition
it is a provisional statement regarding certain scientific facts.
Term
what is the function of a cell?
Definition
protein synthesis, metiosis, breaking down nutrients, and storing energy.
Term
What are somatic cells?
Definition
they're one type of eukaryotic cell, non gametes, the cellular components of tissue.
Term
A person who has a blood type B is heterozygous and their genotype is what?
Definition
OB
Term
What is a genotype?
Definition
it is always the only factor that influences phenotype.
Term
What is mitochondrial DNA?
Definition
it directs the conversion of energy within cells.
Term
The study of genes in population is called?
Definition
population genetics.
Term
categorizing people on the basis of skin color is an example of what?
Definition
it has a long historical and has been a common practice, which has lead to racism.
Term
Infectious diseases are illnesses that?
Definition
are caused by microorganisms, such as viruses and bacteria.
Term
Vertebrates include what?
Definition
humans and animals with bony spinal columns, including fishes, amphibians, birds and mammals and all members of phylum chordata.
Term
What is sexual dimporphism?
Definition
it is the physical difference between the males and females in a species.
Term
What are prosimians?
Definition
they are lemurs
Term
what are hominoids?
Definition
gorillas, orangutans, and gibbons.
Term
what is it called when something uses all four limbs to support the body during movement ?
Definition
quardrupedalism
Term
What are the two major sub-groupings of monkeys?
Definition
new world and old world monkeys
Term
What trait is seen in some new world moneys but not in old world monkeys?
Definition
prehensile tail.
Term
What is another name for the orangutans?
Definition
Pongos
Term
a diet composed mainly of fruit is called what?
Definition
frugivore
Term
what are the four sub-fields of anthropology?
Definition

1) Biological or physical anthropology

2) Archaeology

3) Socio-cultural anthropology

4) Anthropological linguistics. 

Term
What does biological or physical anthropology include?
Definition
it convern primarily with the biological diversity of humans, their ancestors, and closely related primates.
Term
What does archareology include?
Definition
it includes the study of past human cultures, primarily through their material remains.
Term
What does socio-cultural anthropology include?
Definition
it has concern with the study of recent or contemporary cultures.
Term
What does anthropological linguistics include?
Definition
it includes anthropological studies of languages.
Term
Who proposed the theory of evolution by natural selection?
Definition
A British naturalist, Charles Darwin.
Term
What is Charles Darwin's theory on evolution?
Definition
different species developed one from another over long periods of time.
Term
what did Carolus Linnaeus come up with?
Definition
he created a system for naming, ranking ,and classifying organisms.
Term
what three conditions or principles does natural selection operate on?
Definition
variation, heritability, and differential reproductive success.
Term
What is variation?
Definition
every species is composed of a great variety of individuals some of which are better adapted to their evironment than others. the existence of variety is importatnt, without it, natural selection has nothing on which to operate.
Term
What is heritability?
Definition
offspring inherit traits from their parents, at least to some degree and in some way.
Term
What is it called when evolutionary process through factors in the environment exert pressure that favours individuals over others to produce the next generation?
Definition
Nautral selection.
Term
What are some examples of natural selection?
Definition

1)moths and how darker coloured wings have a better survival change than lighter coloured wings.

2) drug resistant diseases gobally.

3) the house flies and how they're resistant to DDT (and insecticide)


Term
What is Lennaeus' system of classification?
Definition

- Hierarchical

     -class: mammalia

     -Order: primates 

     -Family: hominid

-Bionomial system

     -Genus species

     -Homo sapiens 

-How he made the system

     -body structure

     -body function

     -sequence of bodily growth

     -genetics

Term
what is mutation?
Definition
mutation is a change in the DNA sequence. Majority of mutations are occur beacuase of errors in the chemical base.
Term
what is genetic drift?
Definition
genetic drift refers to various random processes that affect gene frequencies in small, relatively isolated populations. One variation of genetic drift, called founder effect, occurs when a small group recently derived from a larger population migrates to a relatively isolated location.
Term
What is gene flow?
Definition
gene flow is the process whereby genes pass from one population to anther through mating and reproduction.
Term
What is directional selection?
Definition
a type of natural selection that increases the frequency of a trait.
Term
what is normalizing selection?
Definition
it is the type of natural selection that removes harmful genes that arose by mutation
Term
what is balancing selection?
Definition
a type of selection that occurs when a heterozygous combination is disfavoured.
Term
what is acclimatization?
Definition
Impermanent physiological changes that people make when they encounter a new environment.
Term
what is the Bergmann's rule?
Definition
the rule is that smaller-sized subpopulations of a species inhabit the warmer parts of its geographical range and larger-sized subpopulations inhabit the cooler areas.
Term
what is Allen's rule?
Definition
the rule that protruding body parts (mostly legs and arms) are relatively shorter in the cooler aread of a species than in warmer areas.
Term
What is Gloger's rule?
Definition
the rule that populations of birds and mammals living in warm, hunid climates have more melanin (and therefore darker skin, fur, or feathers) than population of the same species living in cooler drier areas.
Term
what are the advantages of having dark skin?
Definition
melanin protects the sensitive inner layers of the skin from the sun's damaging UV. Also greater resistance to tropical diseases.
Term
what are the advantages of light coloured skin?
Definition
it absorbs and facilitates the body's production of vitamin D, this helps the body incorperate calcium and this is necessary for bones. Light skinned people are also less subspetive to frostbite.
Term
What is lactase Deficiency?
Definition
it is when a person without lactase cannot digest milk properly and drinking it may cause bloating, cramps, stomach gas, and diarrhea.
Term
What are some adaptation properties when people live in higher altitudes?
Definition
oxygen constitutes of 21% of the air we breathe at sea level. At high altitudes, the percentage of oxygen in the air is the same, but because the barometric pressure is lower, we take less oxygen with each breath.
Term
What is sickle-cell anemia?
Definition
it is an abnormality of the red blood cells. the red blood cells assume a crescent shape when deprived of oxygen. the odd shaped blood cells don't move through this body as readily causing damage to internal organs.
Term
what class do primates belong to?
Definition
the mammalia class
Term
what are some common traits in primates?
Definition
  1. they belong to the mammalia class. 
  2. all warm blooded
  3. all or most have fur or hair. 
  4. all mammals will have fur or hair. 
  5. the young depends on adult for an extended period time. 
Term
define homozygous:
Definition
possessing two identical genes or alleles in corresponding locations on a pair of chromosomes.
Term
what is heteroxygous?
Definition
possessing differing genes or alleles in corresponding location on a pair of chromosomes.
Term
what is genotype?
Definition
it is the total complement of inherited tairs or genes of an organism.
Term
what is phenotype?
Definition
it is the obdervable physical appearance of an organism, which may not relfect its genotype o total genetic constitution.
Term
what is an allele?
Definition
one member og a pair of genes.
Term
what is mitosis?
Definition
it is cellular reprofection or growth involving th eduplication of chromosome pairs.
Term
what is hybridization?
Definition
it is the creation of a viable offspring from the mating of two different species.
Term
what is prehensile?
Definition
adapted for grasping objects.
Term
what are premolars?
Definition
the teeth immediately behind the canines.
Term
what are prosimians?
Definition
litterally "premokeys", one of the two sub-orders of primates. This includes lemurs, lorises and tarsiers.
Term
what are anthropoids?
Definition
one of two suborders of primates; they include monkeys, apes, and humans.
Term
what does nocturnal mean?
Definition
things that are active during the night.
Term
What are strepsirhines?
Definition
they are lemurs and lorises.
Term
what are haplorhines?
Definition
tarsiers and anthropoids.
Term
what are platyrrhines?
Definition
  • broad flat-bridged noses
  • nostrils facing outward
  • found in the New World (Central and South America). 
Term
what are catarrhines?
Definition
  • narrow noses
  • nostrils facing downward
  • found in Old World (Africa, Asia, and Europe)
Term
what is another word for cercopthecoids?
Definition
old world monkey
Term
what are some properties of old world monkeys?
Definition
  • more closely related to humans
  • they have the same dental formula
  • the live in a greater variety of habitats. 
  • live both in trees and on the ground 
  • two major subfamilies of old world monkeys
    • colobine
    • cercopithecine
Term
what does the colobine group include?
Definition
  • include Asian langurs, African colobus and several other asian species. 
  • they live mostly in trees 
  • diet consist of leaves and seeds
Term
what does the cercopithecine include?
Definition
  • found mainly in Africa
  • they include more terrestrial species
  • sexual dimporphism applies to them a lot. 
  • male are larger and dominant 
  • more capable of suviving 
  • they have ischial callosites (butt pads)
Term
what is the mandibular dental formula?
Definition
2~1~3~3 (Incisors, canines, premolars, molars)
Term
what are hominoids?
Definition
they're the group of catarrhines that include both apes and humans.
Term
what are hylobates?
Definition
the family of hominoids that includes gibbons and siamangs; often reffered to as the lesser apes.
Term
what are pongids?
Definition
hominoids whose members include both the living and extinct apes.
Term
what is a brachiator?
Definition
they're animals that move through the trees by swinging hand over hand from branch to branch.
Term
what is the maxillary dental formula?
Definition
2~1~3~3 (Incisors, canines, premolars, molars)
Term
What are the two groups of prosimians?
Definition
omomyids and adapids.
Term
what is the human dental formula?
Definition
2~1~2~3
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