QUESTION 1 How are members of the genus Homo different physically from the Austr
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QUESTION 1
How are members of the genus Homo different physically
from the Australopithecus?
flattening of the face (the mouth doesn’t protrude forward like the australopithecines)
shorter arms
smaller-sized teeth and jaws
all of the above
none of the above (Homo and Australopithecus are basically the same in anatomy)
QUESTION 13
The remains of archaic Homo sapiens have been found in each of the following parts of the world except:
Africa
China
Eastern Europe (Hungary, Greece)
Western Europe (France and Spain)
North America (modern Canada, U.S.A., and Mexico)
flattening of the face (the mouth doesn’t protrude forward like the australopithecines)
shorter arms
smaller-sized teeth and jaws
all of the above
none of the above (Homo and Australopithecus are basically the same in anatomy)
QUESTION 13
The remains of archaic Homo sapiens have been found in each of the following parts of the world except:
Africa
China
Eastern Europe (Hungary, Greece)
Western Europe (France and Spain)
North America (modern Canada, U.S.A., and Mexico)
Explanation / Answer
1. Option 4th is the correct answer. Australopithecus were more or less like apes. There face was protruded forward, their arm was also longer as they were using there arms to move on the trees. There teeth and jaws were also larger in comparison to genus homo. Genus homo has flat face, larger brain size, shorter arm, smaller-sized teeth and jaws.
13. Last option is the correct answer. The remains of archaic Homo sapiens have not been found in North America (modern Canada, U.S.A., and Mexico).
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