Deck 5: Primates in Evolution
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Deck 5: Primates in Evolution
1
Molecular dating suggests all primate species alive today can trace their ancestry back to a common ancestor some 63 myr ago.
True
2
Since primates can be found today in jungles, forests, woodlands, savannas, and deserts, they can be characterized as ecologically variable and adaptable.
True
3
All primates can walk, run, bound, climb, cling, leap, brachiate, and hang, but each does only one well.
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4
Since arboreal monkeys have long tails and terrestrial ones have short stubby tails, scientists conclude having a tail is connected to maintaining balance in trees.
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5
Cathemereal primates are those who take short hibernations during the coldest part of their yearly cycle.
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6
In general, nocturnal primates are relatively unsocial.
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7
In no primate group do females have power over males
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8
The most complex form of socio-political structure known for any primate group except humans is the three-layered system of the hamadryas baboons.
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9
One dental trait that identifies fossil and modern monkeys is their bilophodont molars.
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10
All monkeys have external tails but no modern or fossil ape does.
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11
Based on molecular evidence, orangutans split from the lineage leading to humans about 9 myr ago.
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12
Your text suggests there are over 250 species of primates alive today.
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13
There are more primates in Kenya per square mile than anywhere else on Earth.
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14
Average life expectancy increases from prosimian to monkey to ape to human.
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15
Most primates are diurnal in their activity patterns.
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16
The least social primate is the orangutan.
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17
The only unique trait for all primates is the petrosal bulla.
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18
A dental formula (DF) tells how many teeth there are in a mouth's quadrant.
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19
Humans have l0 fingernails but prosimians and tarsiers also have some "toilet claws."
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20
Molecular evidence suggests monkeys split from the lineage eventually leading to humans about 40 myr ago.
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21
The best hypothesis to explain why primates became arboreal is that they could eat insects in the trees.
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22
Molecular evidence would date the first primates at about 100 myr ago.
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23
The famous Fayum Depression is in Egypt.
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24
A Y-5 molar pattern would identify an ape rather than a monkey.
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25
Sahelanthropous and Orronin are definitely early hominids.
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26
Which of the following various ways of primate locomotion shows similar length of front and back limbs?
A) leapers and clingers
B) brachiators
C) suspensory primates
D) arboreal or terrestrial quadrupeds
A) leapers and clingers
B) brachiators
C) suspensory primates
D) arboreal or terrestrial quadrupeds
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27
If you were classified as a cathemeral primate, you would:
A) hang out around edges of churches
B) be active at any time of day or night
C) eat only insects and their larvae
D) hibernate part of the year
A) hang out around edges of churches
B) be active at any time of day or night
C) eat only insects and their larvae
D) hibernate part of the year
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28
Primates are regarded as being social for all of the following reasons EXCEPT
A) they are genetically programmed to be highly social
B) there is safety in numbers
C) to find suitable partners for mating
D) for help in child care
A) they are genetically programmed to be highly social
B) there is safety in numbers
C) to find suitable partners for mating
D) for help in child care
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29
All modern and fossil monkeys have , but no fossil or modern ape does.
A) external tails
B) quadrupedal locomotion
C) large canines and diastema
D) a Y-5 pattern on their molars
A) external tails
B) quadrupedal locomotion
C) large canines and diastema
D) a Y-5 pattern on their molars
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30
All apes have all of the following traits EXCEPT
A) Y-5 molar pattern
B) absence of external tails
C) diastema and large canines
D) a 2.1.2.3 dental formula
A) Y-5 molar pattern
B) absence of external tails
C) diastema and large canines
D) a 2.1.2.3 dental formula
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31
In this text, which of the following is NOT considered a suborder of Primates?
A) monkeys
B) prosimians
C) anthropoidea
D) tarsiers
A) monkeys
B) prosimians
C) anthropoidea
D) tarsiers
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32
Experts who believe there are 3 suborders add tarsiers as a suborder based on
A) DNA tests
B) traits not shared with the other suborders
C) omnivores
D) molecular evidence
A) DNA tests
B) traits not shared with the other suborders
C) omnivores
D) molecular evidence
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33
Relative to diet, the majority of primates are
A) insect eaters
B) fruit eaters
C) omnivores
D) leaf eaters
A) insect eaters
B) fruit eaters
C) omnivores
D) leaf eaters
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34
There are more primates per square unit of space in than anywhere else on Earth:
A) Kenya
B) Madagascar
C) Indonesia
D) Costa Rica
A) Kenya
B) Madagascar
C) Indonesia
D) Costa Rica
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35
The only unique trait for all primates is the
A) Y-5 molar tooth
B) 2.1.2.3 DF
C) petrosal bulla bone
D) presence of a clavicle
A) Y-5 molar tooth
B) 2.1.2.3 DF
C) petrosal bulla bone
D) presence of a clavicle
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36
The function of the postorbital bar is to
A) protect the hearing mechanism
B) surround and protect the eye
C) give 3D vision
D) separate vision and hearing
A) protect the hearing mechanism
B) surround and protect the eye
C) give 3D vision
D) separate vision and hearing
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37
How long ago does molecular evidence predict monkeys split from the lineage leading to humans?
A) 60 myr ago
B) 40 myr ago
C) 20 myr ago
D) l0 myr ago
A) 60 myr ago
B) 40 myr ago
C) 20 myr ago
D) l0 myr ago
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38
Primates initially became arboreal in order to:
A) escape predators
B) get to fruits and flowers on the ends of tree limbs
C) find insects
D) build nests
A) escape predators
B) get to fruits and flowers on the ends of tree limbs
C) find insects
D) build nests
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39
When would the first primate have been in existence?
A) 63 myr ago
B) 40 myr ago
C) 80 myr ago
D) 125 myr ago
A) 63 myr ago
B) 40 myr ago
C) 80 myr ago
D) 125 myr ago
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40
Where is the famous Fayum Depression? In
A) Kenya
B) central Africa
C) Egypt
D) Madagascar
A) Kenya
B) central Africa
C) Egypt
D) Madagascar
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41
Which of these would NOT have a Y-5 molar?
A) human
B) chimpanzee
C) orangutan
D) monkey
A) human
B) chimpanzee
C) orangutan
D) monkey
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42
The Last Common Ancestor (LCA) likely excludes the ancestors of which of the following?
A) chimpanzee
B) human
C) orangutans
D) gorillas
A) chimpanzee
B) human
C) orangutans
D) gorillas
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43
Describe the three-tiered social/political system of the hamadryas baboons.
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44
Differentiate between the two dental patterns in fossil and modern monkeys and apes. What would identify a particular tooth?
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45
You are going to make a video of the first primate group: what five behaviors would you be sure to have them
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46
There are three candidates for the position of first hominid. Where and when did they exist and why are they only candidates?
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47
Locomotion differs more for Primates than any other order. Write a sentence describing all you can with one example of a species for each mode.
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48
Primates have only one trait that is universal but 14 that most have, Discuss any five of these that most have.
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49
There are three recent fossils that are reasonably dated, so that any could be the earliest hominid. Discuss these three by date, place, and why they may be the first hominid.
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