Date: Class h. methane e. ozon d cyanide e. carbon dioxide 24. Which thesry stat
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Date: Class h. methane e. ozon d cyanide e. carbon dioxide 24. Which thesry states that eukaryotic organlles originated as prokaryotes that survived ingestion by a host cell and ultimately evolved mutualistic relationships with the host cel l? a endosymbiont theory b. heterosymbiont theory c. obligative symbiotic theory d. facultative symbiotic theory e. autotrophic symbiotic theory 25. Which of the following is thought to be most closely related to the anthropoids? a lemurs b galagos e. lorises d tarsiers e. marsupials 26. The earliest fossils of anstomically moden H. sapless in Europe and most parts of Asia date to a -2000 years ago b-4,000 years ago. C10,000 years ago. d. ,000 years ago. e. -100,000 years apo 27, What is a unique feature of sone New World morkeys that Oid World Monkeys do not have? a long limbs b four footed e. prebensile tail dopposable thumb e nostrils directed downward 28. Which primates are included within the suborder Prosimi? tarsiers b. monkeys c. monkeys and apes d. lemurs, galagos, and lorises e. monkeys, apes, and humans 29. Which hominoids may have given rise to the apes and humans? a. Pan b. Pongo Copyright Cangage Learning Powered by Cognero Page 5Explanation / Answer
24. Option A is correct.
Endosymbiotic theory states that membranous organelles originated as prokaryotes that survived ingestion by a host cell.
25. Option D is correct.
Tarsiers are thought to be the most closely related to the anthropoids.
26. Option E is correct.
The earliest fossils of anatomically modern H. sapiens in Europe and most parts of Asia date to more than 1 million years ago.
27. Option A is correct.
The prehensile tail is present in new world monkeys which serves as a fifth limb.
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