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Tut 3

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  • Q1

    Old World monkeys are able to live in more diverse habitats than apes because they have a

    Hallux

    Tail

    Diverse diet

    Terrestrial lifestyle

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  • Q2

    Unlike other hominoids, humans have adaptations for

    Sedentary lifestyles

    Arboreal locomotion

    Bipedalism

    Diverse diets

    30s
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  • Q3

    Most primates are omnivores

    False

    True

    30s
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  • Q4

    According to the“competitive exclusion principle,” two species cannot

    Compete with each other

    Meet their food needs in the same way

    Live in the same habitat

    Occupy the same niche

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  • Q5

    The term “hominin” refers to

    Chimps and humans

    Modern humans only

    Modern-day humans and extinct human ancestors

    Apes and humans

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  • Q6

    “Morphology” refers to the ____ of organisms.

    Genes

    Physical features

    Taxonomy

    Lineages

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  • Q7

    During the Pleistocene epoch, the climate around the globe was uniformly cold.

    True

    False

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  • Q8

    Which of the following is the name of the oldest stone tool industry?

    Early Modern

    Upper Paleolithic

     Oldowan

     Acheulian

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