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1. Which data shows that Neanderthals are not the ancestors of modern humans?
A....
Please help
1. Which data shows that Neanderthals are not the ancestors of modern humans?
A. Differences in Neanderthals and human DNA.
B. Evidence from Neanderthals burial grounds
C. Muscular build of Neanderthals as compared to humans
D. Patterns of Neanderthal extinction.
2. Which mammal is most closely related to bats (chiropterans)
A. Carnivorans
B. Xernarthans
C. Primates
D. Rodentains
3. Which radioactive isotope would be used to determine the specific age of a Paleozoic rock formation?
A. Beryllium-10(1.5 million years)
B. Carbon-14(5715 years)
C. Thorium-232(14 billion years)
D. Uranium-235(704 million years)
4. According to the Hardy- Weinberg principle, which situation would disrupt genetic equilibrium?
A. A large pop of deer inhabits a forest region.
B. A particular pop of flies mates randomly.
C. A pop of flowering plants always has the same group of natural predators.
D. A small pop of birds colonizes a new island.
5. According to the endosymbiont theory, which part of the eukaryotic cell evolved from a prokaryotic cell?
A. Chloroplast
B. Golgi apparatus
C. Nuclease
D. Ribosome
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