Ch. 1 Flashcards
Colloquial term for members of the evolutionary group that includes modern humans and now-extinct bipedal relatives.
Hominins
A large flat grassland with scattered trees and shrubs. ________ are found in many regions of the world with dry and warm-to-hot climates.
Savanna
A group of organisms that can interbreed to produce fertile offspring. Members of one _______ are reproductively isolated from members of all other _______ (i.e., they cannot mate with them to produce fertile offspring.)
Species
On two feet; walking habitually on two legs.
Bipedally
The field of inquiry that studies human culture and evolutionary aspects of human biology; includes cultural anthropology, archaeology, linguistics, and physical, or biological, anthropology.
Anthropology
Members of the mammalian order ________, which includes lemurs, lorises, tarsiers, monkeys, apes, and humans.
Primates
A change in the genetic structure of a population. The term is also frequency used to reference to the appearance of a new species.
Evolution
An anatomical, physiological, or behavioral response of organisms or populations to the environment. ___________ result from evolutionary change (specifically as a result of natural selection).
Adaptation
Having to do with the study of gene structure and action and the patterns of inheritance of traits from parent to offspring. _______ mechanisms are the foundation of evolutionary change.
Genetic
Anything organisms do that involves action in response to internal or external stimuli; the response of an individual, group, or species to its environment. Such responses may or may not be deliberate, and they aren’t necessarily the result of conscious decision making (which is absent in single-celled organisms, insects, and many other species).
Behavior
A set of relationships in which all components fall along a single integrated spectrum (for example, color). All life reflects a single biological _________.
Continuum
Behavioral aspects of human adaptation, including technology, traditions, language, religion, marriage patterns, and social roles. _______ is a set of learned behaviors transmitted from one generation to the next by nonbiological (i.e., nongenetic) means.
Culture
General culture orientation or perspective shared by the members of a society.
Worldview
The mutual interactive evolution of human biology and culture; the concept that biology (anatomy, neurological attributes, etc.) makes culture possible and that developing culture further influences the direction of biological evolution; this is a basic concept in understanding the unique components of human evolution.
Biocultural evolution
The practical application of anthropological and archaeological theories and techniques. For example, many biological anthropologists work in the public health sector.
Applied anthropology