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ANTHROPOLOGY 1000 EXAM 2 DR. BERK EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS GRADED A+ 2026

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ANTHROPOLOGY 1000 EXAM 2 DR.
BERK EXAM QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS GRADED A+ 2026




Taxonomy - ANS assign and organize organisms to categories based on their relatedness or
resemblance


Homology - ANS similarities used to assign organisms to the same taxon


Analogy - ANS common traits due to similar environmental pressures


Convergent Evolution - ANS Two different species evolve similar traits but did not come from
a common ancestor. EX: bats and birds


Primate Family Tree - ANS Strepsirrhines/haplorrhines
New World/Old World Monkeys
Apes


Primate Tendencies - ANS 1. Grasping Ability
2. Reliance on Sight over Smell
3. Reliance on Hand over Nose

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,4. Brain Complexity
5. Parental Investment
6. Sociality


Strepsirrhines - ANS Our most distantly related primate. Relatively small with a small brain.
Nocturnal. Solitary


Haplorrhines - ANS Diurnal. Gregarious and more social. A larger primate than prosimians.


New World Monkeys - ANS Prehensile tail. Arboreal (tree-dwelling). Nasal Morphology.
Mainly in South America


Old World Monkeys - ANS Terrestrial. Greater degree of sexual dimorphism. Located in Africa
and South Asia.


Ape Species - ANS Gibbons, Orangutans, Gorillas, Chimpanzees, Bonobos


Sexual Dimorphism - ANS noticeable difference between male and female


Orangutans - ANS -Diet: varied diet of fruit, insects, bark, leaves
-Locomotion: more arboreal and climbs trees
-Social arrangements: Males forage alone, females and young stay together, also marked sexual
dimorphism


Gorillas - ANS -Diet: vegetation rich diet in bulk
-Locomotion: terrestrial (do not spend time in trees)
-Social arrangement: groups of around 20, lives in Africa, marked sexual dimorphism




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, Chimpanzees - ANS -Diet: prefers fruit, omnivorous
-Locomotion: lighter weight so more arboreal
-Social arrangement: smaller degree of sexual dimorphism, communities of up to 50 chimps


Similarities (between humans and apes) - ANS 1. Learning
2. Tool Use
3. Hunting
4. Symbolic Commutation


Differences (between humans and apes) - ANS 1. Share Food
2. Plan, Carry out complex, multistage tasks
3. Spoken Language
4. Classify others as kin of various types and interact w them for life


Primate Tool Use - ANS Termite fishing by Chimpanzees


Jane Goodall's Wild Chimpanzees - ANS Discovered that Chimps make tools, eat and hunt for
meat, and have similar social behavior to humans. Completely transformed our understanding
of chimps


Bonobos - ANS -Diet: omnivorous, like chimps
-Locomotion: arboreal
-Social arrangement: the community is centered around females


Hominid - ANS Refers to the taxonomic family that includes humans and the African apes and
their immediate ancestors


Hominin - ANS refers to the human line after its split from ancestral chimps

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