Deck 7: The Primates

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Primates have a long period of dependency after birth because

A)they are larger than most animals.
B)they are less well-adapted.
C)they develop slowly.
D)they have more to learn than most animals in order to survive.
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A cladistic taxonomy is based on

A)order of evolutionary branching.
B)phenotypic characteristics.
C)adaptive features.
D)comparison of coding genes.
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Criteria for cladistic taxonomic categories are best seen as

A)statements about adaptation
B)cultural categories
C)based on evolutionary relationships
D)based on subjective assessments
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The name most closely associated with the system traditionally used to classify living things is

A)Darwin.
B)Linnaeus.
C)Lyell.
D)Lamarck.
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Primates live in societies based largely on

A)unconscious herding behavior.
B)collective relationships among a group of individuals.
C)inborn,genetically-based behavior patterns.
D)agreed upon,although unwritten,formalized laws.
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The ability to touch the thumb with the tips of the other fingers is called

A)prehensile.
B)opposability.
C)dexterity.
D)grasping.
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There are now about how many species of living primates?

A)50
B)100
C)200 to 300
D)500
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Criteria for phenetic taxonomic categories are best seen as

A)merely lists of characteristics.
B)outdated and,therefore,of little use in modern biology.
C)statements about adaptive patterns.
D)subjective and culturally-biased.
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Which of the following is NOT a trait of all mammals?

A)birth of live young
B)hair (at least at some time in their evolutionary history)
C)milk for nourishing the young
D)warm-bloodedness
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Which is NOT a general trait of the movement of the primates?

A)quadrupedal walking
B)prehensile hands
C)opposable thumbs
D)habitual bipedal walking
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Which of the following traits is possessed ONLY by mammals?

A)warm-bloodedness
B)birth of live young
C)nourishment of the young with milk
D)parental care of the young
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Most primates give birth to

A)litters of young.
B)twins.
C)one offspring at a time.
D)triplets.
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Humans are members of phylum chordata because of our

A)jointed legs.
B)backbones.
C)complex digestive systems.
D)multicellular structure with hard parts.
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The brains of primates are

A)larger in absolute size than the brains of any other mammals.
B)all as complex as the human brain.
C)larger in relative size than the brains of other mammals.
D)the only mammalian brains capable of reasoning and problem solving.
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The best analogue to the system of nested categories in taxonomy is

A)the three branches of the federal government.
B)the academic departments at a university.
C)the address on a letter.
D)the teams in major league sports.
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The ability to grasp with the hands (and,sometimes,feet)is called

A)opposability.
B)manual dexterity.
C)bipedalism.
D)prehensile.
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The dominant sense of the primates is

A)smell.
B)vision.
C)hearing.
D)taste.
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Which of the following is NOT a reason we humans are placed in kingdom Animalia?

A)We ingest our food.
B)We have nervous systems and sense organs.
C)We are capable of intentional movement.
D)We reproduce sexually.
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The most accurate description of the adaptive environment of the primate order is

A)tropical.
B)terrestrial.
C)savanna.
D)arboreal.
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Which of the following are NOT vertebrates?

A)sharks
B)apes
C)frogs
D)lobsters
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Humans are considered

A)Old World primates.
B)New World primates.
C)prosimians.
D)apes.
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In some primates,there is differential social power and influence.This is technically known as

A)social status.
B)dominance hierarchy.
C)troop organization.
D)charisma.
Question
Primates identify one another,as species and as individuals,mostly through

A)smell.
B)observation of mating behavior.
C)color patterns,largely on the face,and facial features.
D)social status and power level.
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A common primate practice that serves to both maintain hygiene and group harmony and unity is called

A)bathing.
B)dominance hierarchy.
C)grooming.
D)vocalization.
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Most prosimians now live

A)on mainland Africa.
B)on mainland Asia.
C)in the New World.
D)on Madagascar and the islands of Southeast Asia.
Question
Relative to the other primates,the prosimians

A)are more intelligent.
B)have better vision.
C)have a better sense of smell.
D)are more widely dispersed.
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The first nonhuman primate observed hunting was the

A)bonobo.
B)chimpanzee.
C)gorilla.
D)orangutan.
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Nonhuman primates communicate through all of the following EXCEPT

A)vocalizations.
B)symbolic language.
C)facial expression.
D)body gestures.
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Humans differ LEAST from the other primates in

A)locomotion.
B)complexity and size of brain.
C)the senses.
D)length of time of dependency and maturation.
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Humans differ MOST from the other primates in

A)the senses.
B)the importance of living in social groups.
C)sexual behavior.
D)number of offspring at each birth.
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Superfamily Hominoidea consists of

A)all human species,living and extinct.
B)the great apes.
C)the great apes and the lesser apes.
D)all apes and all humans.
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Chimpanzees exhibit one behavior in the wild that can be considered cultural.It is

A)the hunting of small animals.
B)the ability to learn human sign language.
C)a complex social organization and symbolic communication.
D)the manufacture of simple tools.
Question
New World monkeys DO NOT differ from Old World primates in

A)number of teeth.
B)presence of prehensile tail in some species.
C)shape of nose.
D)color vision.
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Which of the following is NOT a difference between the hominoids and the Old World monkeys?

A)larger brains
B)larger size
C)fewer offspring at each birth
D)no tails
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Which is NOT a difference between some prosimians and the anthropoid primates?

A)grooming claws
B)limited opposability
C)number with color vision
D)birth of twins or triplets
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Which of the following is NOT true of the prosimians?

A)About half are nocturnal.
B)They most resemble the earliest primates.
C)Most lack color vision.
D)Most lack stereoscopic vision.
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The author of the text uses hominid to refer to

A)only humans and our direct ancestors
B)humans and the African apes
C)humans and all the apes
D)extinct humans
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Like some of the prosimians,some of the marmosets of South America

A)give birth to twins.
B)lack color vision.
C)have grooming claws.
D)have prehensile tails.
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1
Primates have a long period of dependency after birth because

A)they are larger than most animals.
B)they are less well-adapted.
C)they develop slowly.
D)they have more to learn than most animals in order to survive.
they have more to learn than most animals in order to survive.
2
A cladistic taxonomy is based on

A)order of evolutionary branching.
B)phenotypic characteristics.
C)adaptive features.
D)comparison of coding genes.
order of evolutionary branching.
3
Criteria for cladistic taxonomic categories are best seen as

A)statements about adaptation
B)cultural categories
C)based on evolutionary relationships
D)based on subjective assessments
based on evolutionary relationships
4
The name most closely associated with the system traditionally used to classify living things is

A)Darwin.
B)Linnaeus.
C)Lyell.
D)Lamarck.
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5
Primates live in societies based largely on

A)unconscious herding behavior.
B)collective relationships among a group of individuals.
C)inborn,genetically-based behavior patterns.
D)agreed upon,although unwritten,formalized laws.
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6
The ability to touch the thumb with the tips of the other fingers is called

A)prehensile.
B)opposability.
C)dexterity.
D)grasping.
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7
There are now about how many species of living primates?

A)50
B)100
C)200 to 300
D)500
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8
Criteria for phenetic taxonomic categories are best seen as

A)merely lists of characteristics.
B)outdated and,therefore,of little use in modern biology.
C)statements about adaptive patterns.
D)subjective and culturally-biased.
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9
Which of the following is NOT a trait of all mammals?

A)birth of live young
B)hair (at least at some time in their evolutionary history)
C)milk for nourishing the young
D)warm-bloodedness
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10
Which is NOT a general trait of the movement of the primates?

A)quadrupedal walking
B)prehensile hands
C)opposable thumbs
D)habitual bipedal walking
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11
Which of the following traits is possessed ONLY by mammals?

A)warm-bloodedness
B)birth of live young
C)nourishment of the young with milk
D)parental care of the young
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12
Most primates give birth to

A)litters of young.
B)twins.
C)one offspring at a time.
D)triplets.
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13
Humans are members of phylum chordata because of our

A)jointed legs.
B)backbones.
C)complex digestive systems.
D)multicellular structure with hard parts.
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14
The brains of primates are

A)larger in absolute size than the brains of any other mammals.
B)all as complex as the human brain.
C)larger in relative size than the brains of other mammals.
D)the only mammalian brains capable of reasoning and problem solving.
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15
The best analogue to the system of nested categories in taxonomy is

A)the three branches of the federal government.
B)the academic departments at a university.
C)the address on a letter.
D)the teams in major league sports.
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16
The ability to grasp with the hands (and,sometimes,feet)is called

A)opposability.
B)manual dexterity.
C)bipedalism.
D)prehensile.
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17
The dominant sense of the primates is

A)smell.
B)vision.
C)hearing.
D)taste.
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18
Which of the following is NOT a reason we humans are placed in kingdom Animalia?

A)We ingest our food.
B)We have nervous systems and sense organs.
C)We are capable of intentional movement.
D)We reproduce sexually.
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19
The most accurate description of the adaptive environment of the primate order is

A)tropical.
B)terrestrial.
C)savanna.
D)arboreal.
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20
Which of the following are NOT vertebrates?

A)sharks
B)apes
C)frogs
D)lobsters
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21
Humans are considered

A)Old World primates.
B)New World primates.
C)prosimians.
D)apes.
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22
In some primates,there is differential social power and influence.This is technically known as

A)social status.
B)dominance hierarchy.
C)troop organization.
D)charisma.
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23
Primates identify one another,as species and as individuals,mostly through

A)smell.
B)observation of mating behavior.
C)color patterns,largely on the face,and facial features.
D)social status and power level.
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24
A common primate practice that serves to both maintain hygiene and group harmony and unity is called

A)bathing.
B)dominance hierarchy.
C)grooming.
D)vocalization.
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25
Most prosimians now live

A)on mainland Africa.
B)on mainland Asia.
C)in the New World.
D)on Madagascar and the islands of Southeast Asia.
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26
Relative to the other primates,the prosimians

A)are more intelligent.
B)have better vision.
C)have a better sense of smell.
D)are more widely dispersed.
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27
The first nonhuman primate observed hunting was the

A)bonobo.
B)chimpanzee.
C)gorilla.
D)orangutan.
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28
Nonhuman primates communicate through all of the following EXCEPT

A)vocalizations.
B)symbolic language.
C)facial expression.
D)body gestures.
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29
Humans differ LEAST from the other primates in

A)locomotion.
B)complexity and size of brain.
C)the senses.
D)length of time of dependency and maturation.
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30
Humans differ MOST from the other primates in

A)the senses.
B)the importance of living in social groups.
C)sexual behavior.
D)number of offspring at each birth.
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31
Superfamily Hominoidea consists of

A)all human species,living and extinct.
B)the great apes.
C)the great apes and the lesser apes.
D)all apes and all humans.
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32
Chimpanzees exhibit one behavior in the wild that can be considered cultural.It is

A)the hunting of small animals.
B)the ability to learn human sign language.
C)a complex social organization and symbolic communication.
D)the manufacture of simple tools.
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33
New World monkeys DO NOT differ from Old World primates in

A)number of teeth.
B)presence of prehensile tail in some species.
C)shape of nose.
D)color vision.
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34
Which of the following is NOT a difference between the hominoids and the Old World monkeys?

A)larger brains
B)larger size
C)fewer offspring at each birth
D)no tails
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35
Which is NOT a difference between some prosimians and the anthropoid primates?

A)grooming claws
B)limited opposability
C)number with color vision
D)birth of twins or triplets
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36
Which of the following is NOT true of the prosimians?

A)About half are nocturnal.
B)They most resemble the earliest primates.
C)Most lack color vision.
D)Most lack stereoscopic vision.
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37
The author of the text uses hominid to refer to

A)only humans and our direct ancestors
B)humans and the African apes
C)humans and all the apes
D)extinct humans
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38
Like some of the prosimians,some of the marmosets of South America

A)give birth to twins.
B)lack color vision.
C)have grooming claws.
D)have prehensile tails.
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