Aegyptopithecus has features in common with modern monkeys, such as limbs of equal length with limited wrist mobility.   Question 11 options:   True   False

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Aegyptopithecus has features in common with modern monkeys, such as limbs of equal length with limited wrist mobility.

 
Question 11 options:
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  False
 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

All the Great Apes are Hominoids, but not all Hominoids are Great Apes.

 
Question 12 options:
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The Australopithecus afarensis skeleton was a remarkable find because though the skeleton appeared completely ape-like, it was likely Australopithecus afarensis could walk upright.

 
Question 13 options:
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Members of the genus Homo show a considerable reduction in tooth size suggesting a more specialized diet.

 
Question 14 options:
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  False
 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Acheulean hand-axes are notably larger than tools made by Homo habilis.

 
Question 15 options:
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The FOXP2 gene, found in Neanderthal DNA, indicates that Neanderthals may have been able to talk.

 
Question 16 options:
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Oldowan, Acheulean, and Levallois stone tools are mobiliary artifacts.

 
Question 17 options:
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Domestication of plants and animals always begins by accident, and then is controlled by humans.

 
Question 18 options:
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Sedentary agriculturalism provided a healthier lifestyle for humans than the stress of gathering food by hunting and gathering.

 
Question 19 options:
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  False
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