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- QUESTION 2 Two major branches of tetrapod lineage are represented by the amphibians and the O A. Reptiles O B. Birds C. Temnospondyls O D. Amniotes QUESTION 3 period. Tetrapods originated in the O A. Permian O B. Cambrian OC. Carboniferous O D. Devonian OE. Silurian Clhick Save andSbtit to sare and stbmit. Ciick Save Al.Ansicers te soie aMARSUPIALS EUTHERIANS (PLACENTAL MAMMALS) opossum thylacine Tarsipes kangaroo deer pig dog horse rabbit treeshrew lemur baboon human sloth echidna bird turtle хх = claws O = flattened nails x = hoovesO 4. Time per ride on the Matterhorn at Disneyland O 5. Biological clocks QUESTION 21 The discovery of Australopithecus afarensis (Lucy) was anatomically important because of what trait? 1. Large Brain 2. Pelvis resembling modern humans 3. Scarred face 4. Evidence of ritual burial h QUESTION 22 Early tools are known as Oldowan, named for discovery at Olduvai Gorge in Tanzania, are characterized by 01 Snears made from branches Click Save and Submit to save and submit. Click Save All Answers to save all answers. E hp # M * 10 $ 4 O f5 % 5 C f6 < 10 6 f7 4 & 7 fg + * 8 fg 9
- Fossil Cranium #1 is MOST LIKELY This is FOSSIL #1 below D. Top views Frontal views This is FOSSIL #2 below lockact FOSSIL #3 is below, O Homo sapiens O I don't know but it can't be the others O Homo neanderthalensis O Paranthropus robustus (which our book calls Australopithecus robustus)Where on the tree did the vertebral column evolve? Group of answer choices B D A E CWhich archaic Homo sapiens fossil has cut marks on its face, indicating a burial or ritual practice? O 1. Upper Cave Chinese Crania 2. Mungo3 3. Shanidar1 4, Bodo Cranium 5. Mauer mandible Click Save and Submit to save and submit. Click Save All Answers to save all answers. hp # 3 14 IOI SA 4 O DI f5 % 5 f6 10 6 f7 + & 7 fg + * 8 fg 2 f10
- What was the fossilization process for the dinosaur bone in this sample? O A. preserved as is O B. mineralization OC mold then cast OD. impressionQuestion 6 Which conditions would NOT lead to good preservation of a dead hominin skeleton? Dying in a very dry dessert O Dying in the marsh alongside a lake Dying in an open grassland that is seasonally dry or wet. O Dying in a cavehe letters in the picture match the function of the structure pointed.
- Question 14 Which of the following is an example of a homologous structure? O the jointed leg of an insect and the leg of a human O the wing of an insect and the wing of a bird O the leg of a horse and the wing of a bat O the wing of a bat and the shape of a fishIn the figure below which letter is pointing to the Foramen magnum O E B A This is FOSSIL #1 below bococoa D. Top views B Frontal views This is FOSSIL #2 below E bloccoct FOSSIL #3 is below,Humerus Ulna Radius Carpals Metacarpals Phalanges Whale Human سد Bird Bat Cat Horse Figure 8.4. Forelimb skeletal anatomy of six tetrapods.