Primates-human spiec Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
What is the full title and who is the host? | In the Wild: Lemurs with John Cleese |
Evolution as a random process | not goal oriented- helps to adapt to the environment which we live |
What is morphology? | The form of an anatomical structure (shape, size) |
2/1/3/3 | primitive formula, for new world monkeys (platyrrhines) and prosimians |
2/1/2/3 | derived formula, for old world monkeys and apes (catarrhines). |
Paleocene (65-55 mya) | Proto-primates |
Eocene (34-23 mya) | Prosimian |
Oligocene (34-23 mya) | first anthropoids |
Miocene (23-4 mya) | hominoids widespread |
Plicene (5-2 mya) | hominids |
Prosimians | Lemuriformes, Lorisiformes, and Tarsiriformes |
Anthropodia | Platyrrines, and Catyrrhines |
Platyrrines | Atelids, and Cebids |
Catyrrhines | Cercopithicoids, and Hominoids |
Cercopithicoids | Cercopithicenes, and Colobines |
Hominoids | Hylobatidae, and Pongidae |
One male, multifemale | polygynous |
One female, multimale | polyandrous |
multimale, multifemale | promiscuously |
All male | temporary groups |
one-male, one-female | Monogamous |
solitray | territory or night owls |
Sexual Dimorphism | morphological differences between males and females |
Pan | troglodytes, paniscus |
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