5) Globalization, urbanization and the desire for high-status and tasty foods ha
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5) Globalization, urbanization and the desire for high-status and tasty foods have all driven __________.
a) the demographic transition
b) the epidemiological transition
c) the nutrition transition
d) an increase in the spread of infectious diseases
6) If conditions are good, a child’s head will develop in what direction?
a) from chin to crown
b) from crown to chin
c) from ear to ear
d) nose to occipital lobe
7) Traits of appearance, such as pigmentation are usually all of the following EXCEPT:
a) not subject to recombination
b) clinal in distribution
c) polygenic
d) continuous
8) In places where there is insufficient food and poor public sanitation, adults rarely reach their genetic potential for height. However, girls remain healthier and grow a little better than boys, leading to less sexual dimorphism in adulthood. This is called _____________.
a) male buffering
b) female buffering
c) genetic drift
d) “catch up” growth
Please answer all these questions
Explanation / Answer
5.c.All the nutrition transition
6.d nose to occipital lobe
7.A.not subject to recombination
8.b.it is called as female buffering
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