Survey of Physical Anthropology Exam 1

  1. Anthropology can be thought of as ______because it ______.
  2. being holistic; recognizes the complex interactions of everything that made us what we are as a species
  3. interdisciplinary; draws knowledge from many areas of study
  4. biocultural; looks at the interactive relationships of human biology and culture
  5. both A and B
  6. All of the above
  1. Two subfields of physical anthropology include ______which includes people who specialize in ______and ______whose members study______.
  2. Ethnography, describing cultures; ethnology, cross-cultural differences
  3. CRM, legal archaeology; medical anthropology, how cultures deal with disease
  4. Primatology, non-human primate behavior; osteology, skeletal biology
  5. Applied, real-life applications; ethnoastronomy, how people perceive the stars
  6. Forensic, identifying skeletal remains for law enforcement; lingustic anthropology, the evolution of language and its implications to culture
  1. Two subfields of cultural anthropology include ______which includes people who specialize in ______and ______whose members study______.
  2. Ethnography, describing cultures; ethnology, cross-cultural differences
  3. CRM, legal archaeology; medical anthropology, how cultures deal with disease
  4. Primatology, non-human primate behavior; osteology, skeletal biology
  5. Applied, real-life applications; ethnoastronomy, how people perceive the stars
  6. Forensic, identifying skeletal remains for law enforcement; linguistic anthropology, the evolution of language and its implications to culture
  1. As defined in class, all anthropologists can be described as seeking to investigate humanity’s ___, __, and __.
  2. adaptive significance, heritage, direction
  3. variation, evolution, adaptation
  4. economy, culture, psyche
  5. life, history, biology
  6. society, psychology, sociology
  1. To practice good scientific method, a careful researcher will (in sequential order) seek to:
  2. develop a theory about observations, test that theory, and then develop a hypothesis to explain the results
  3. notice something of interest in the world, develop a hypothesis, state a law
  4. analyze data, draw conclusions, win a Nobel prize
  5. be creative, employ skepticism, develop a hypothesis
  6. develop a hypothesis about observations, test that hypothesis, develop a theory out of the results obtained if the hypothesis is not disproven
  1. The Use/Disuse ideas from LaMarck are also called the Principle of Inheritance of Acquired Characteristics.
  2. Trueb. False
  1. The idea that the world’s population must have some kind of limiting factors (competition) of some kind or there would soon be greater population than the carrying capacity of the planet could hold is called ______and is best associated with ______.
  2. Superposition; Ray
  3. Exponential Growth; Malthus
  4. Teleology; Watson and Crick
  5. Uniformitarianism; Lyell
  6. Unitarianism, Rev. Sun Yung Moon
  1. Two early ideas about the organization of life in the world were ______which was the idea that all life was organized into some hierarchical structure with humans at the top, and ______which stated that once created, all species were forever unchanging.
  2. Teleology, Fixity of species
  3. The Great Chain of Being, Fixity of Species.
  4. Taxonomy, Great Chain of Being
  5. Fixity of Species, Teleology
  6. None of the above
  1. Which of the following was NOT an influence on Darwin?
  2. Malthus
  3. Lyell
  4. Mendel
  5. A and B
  6. B and C
  1. Darwin believed that Natural Selection worked to create new species through the accumulation of changes within an ancestor species over relatively short periods of time (two to three generations).

a. Trueb. False

  1. A mathematical expression of the likelihood of an animal with a certain variant of a trait to survive and reproduce is called ______.
  2. Hardy-Weinberg
  3. Fitness
  4. Selective Pressure
  5. Crossing Over
  6. None of the above
  1. Because there is great redundancy in the number of codons, simple substitution mutations are less likely to have dramatic effect.
  2. Trueb. False
  1. The function of tRNA is to carry the message of the DNA from the mitochondria to the nucleus, wherein proteins are built from free-floating enzymes.
  2. Trueb. False
  1. In a non-disjunction error such as Trisomy 21, there has been a failure of one or more chromosome pairs to fully split during one of the stages of meiosis.
  2. Trueb. False
  1. A fertilized egg is called a :
  2. Gamete
  3. Codon
  4. Enzyme
  5. Zygote
  6. None of the above
  1. DNA and RNA are both nucleic acids.
  2. Trueb. False
  1. The first 22 pairs of numbered chromosomes are termed the autosomes.
  2. Trueb. False
  1. Proteins are actually formed from long chains of:
  2. Nucleic Acids
  3. Amino Acids
  4. Base Pairs
  5. Enzymes
  6. None of the above
  1. In a cross between parents who are both heterozygous for a trait, how many offspring will be heterozygotes?
  2. 0%
  3. 25%
  4. 50%
  5. 75%
  6. 100%
  1. Which of the following is NOT a possible offspring from the following mating: AaBbCCDd X aaBBCcDd?
  2. aaBBCCDD
  3. AaBbCCdd
  4. AABBCCDD
  5. Both a and b
  6. All of the above are impossible offspring
  1. In the offspring of two individuals who are both heterozygous for a single trait, what is the phenotype ratio?
  2. 1:2:1
  3. 1:2:1:2:4:2:1:2:1
  4. 3:1
  5. 9:3:3:1
  6. None of the above
  1. Nuclear DNA is found in ______.
  2. The nucleus of the cell
  3. In chromosomes
  4. Ribosomes
  5. A and B
  6. B and C
  1. One complete nucleotide consists of ______, ______, and ______.
  2. Ribose, Protein, Sodium Pentathol
  3. Deoxyribose, a phosphate, one of four amino acids
  4. Ribose, a phosphate, one of four nucleotide bases
  5. Deoxyribose, a sugar, one of three triplet codons
  6. Deoxyribose, a phosphate, one of four nucleotide bases
  1. DNA is a special molecule because it can ______and it ______.
  2. Self-replicate, contains the coding for all proteins in the body
  3. Leave the nucleus, creates amino acids at the Golgi apparatus
  4. Destroy invading microbes, contains the coding for mitosis
  5. Metastasize, alleviates stress holistically
  6. None of the above. DNA can do none of these things.
  1. In cellular divisions, ______is responsible for the creation of new ______.
  2. Meiosis, gametes
  3. Mitosis, somatic cells
  4. Meiosis, eggs and sperm
  5. Mitosis, non-reproductive body cells
  6. All of the above are true
  1. In cellular division, the final “daughter cells” produced through meiosis will have ______chromosomes within them, which is ______the number as the “parent cell”.
  2. 23; half
  3. 92; double
  4. 23; double
  5. 46; the same
  6. 46; double
  1. A sequence of three bases in the DNA chain is called a ______.
  2. Replicant
  3. Codon
  4. Mutation
  5. Segregation
  6. Ribosome
  1. Which of the following is an example of a Mendelian trait in humans?
  2. Sickle-cell anemia
  3. ABO blood type
  4. Rh blood type
  5. Achrondroplasia (genetic dwarfism)
  6. All of the above
  1. In DNA, the nucleotide base ______will only pair with ______.
  2. Adenine; Guanine
  3. Protein; Cytosine
  4. Uracil; Guanine
  5. Thymine; Adenine
  6. Thymine; Guanine
  1. PCR is a process used to forcibly replicate strands of DNA.
  2. Trueb. False
  1. Mendelian traits are those which ______such as ______.
  2. Are controlled by multiple alleles at multiple loci; height and weight
  3. Are controlled by alleles at a single locus; height and weight
  4. Only have a single allele; the presence of five fingers on the hand
  5. Are controlled by two or more alleles at a single locus, the ABO blood system
  6. None of the above.
  1. Traits which are non-discrete (they have a continuous distribution of phenotypes), and are controlled by alleles at more than one locus are called:
  2. Mendelian
  3. Evolutionary
  4. Polygenic
  5. Monozygotic
  6. Dizygotic
  1. Which of the following is not true of Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA)?
  2. Does not undergo recombination
  3. Is passed only through the maternal lineage
  4. Can be used to suggest population relationships
  5. Is of little use to anthropologists
  6. Is found outside the nucleus of the cell
  1. Some factors which alter allele frequencies in a population include: ______.
  2. Mutation
  3. Natural Selection
  4. Genetic Drift
  5. Gene Flow
  6. All of the above affect allele frequencies
  1. Which of the following would be the best population for studying genetic drift?
  2. A very small hippie commune with rapidly changing membership
  3. A farmer’s large herd of cattle with equally large numbers of males and females
  4. The survivors of Chernobyl after the meltdown of its nuclear plant
  5. European immigrants flooding in during the early part of this century
  6. Survivors of a shipwreck (assuming they interbred)
  1. Sickle Cell Anemia is an example of a:
  2. balanced polymorphism
  3. trait in which heterozygotes have advantages over homozygotes
  4. trait with no anthropological or evolutionary significance
  5. A and B
  6. All of the above
  1. The drug Rhogam is given to women in order to suppress their immune systems and make conception more likely to occur since the body’s chemistry is altered to make it more receptive to sperm.
  2. Trueb. False
  1. A man is questioning that a particular child is his. If the child is type O and the mother is type A, then which of the blood types below would the man need to be in order to exclude himself from the list of potential fathers with 100% probability?
  2. A
  3. B
  4. AB
  5. O
  6. The man is unable to exclude himself as the father with a simple blood test.
  1. People who are blood type O are referred to as universal donors since they make both types of antigen on the surfaces of their red blood cells.
  2. Trueb. False
  1. You are blood type O; you can accept a transfusion from type(s):
  2. A
  3. B
  4. AB
  5. O
  6. All of the above
  1. A type of mutation in which a single point in the series of bases is replaced with an alternate base is called:
  2. insertion
  3. deletion
  4. substitution
  5. crossing over
  6. None of the above
  1. The sickle cell allele, when found in the homozygous condition, causes the disease known as Malaria.
  2. Trueb. False

Matching Concepts

Match the following terms with the most appropriate associated idea or definition. There is only one correct response for each term. Be careful, if you miss one here, you likely just missed two!

  1. Gene Flow
/ A. Long strand of DNA macromolecules
  1. Genetic Drift
/ B. Position of a gene on a chromosome
  1. Chromosome
/ C. Sequence of three nucleotides
  1. Locus
/ D. Migration or exchange of genes between populations
  1. Codon
/ E. Affects only small populations through random fluctuations in allele frequency

Matching People

From the pedigree above, please answer the next three questions.

  1. The trait represented is inherited as a(n):
  2. Polygenic
  3. Autosomal Dominant
  4. Autosomal Recessive
  5. Sex-linked Recessive
  6. Sex-linked Dominant
  1. The genotype of individual “A” is:
  2. AA
  3. Aa
  4. aa
  5. AA or Aa
  6. The trait is sex linked
  1. The genotype of individual “B” is:
  2. AA
  3. Aa
  4. aa
  5. AA or Aa
  6. The trait is sex linked

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