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Rayvyn Wagner
on Dec 20, 2024Verified
Stedman and colleagues argue that size reductions in facial muscles and facial bones in early hominids may have led to:
A) changes in diet.
B) changes in mating patterns.
C) changes in hunting strategies.
D) None of the answers is correct.
Facial Muscles
A group of striated skeletal muscles situated beneath the skin of the face, involved in facial expression.
Early Hominids
Members of the early human lineage, including all species closely related to humans after the split from the lineage leading to chimpanzees and bonobos.
Mating Patterns
The behavioral strategies or practices of a species in relation to reproduction and selection of partners.
- Examine concepts linked to adaptations in human evolution, with emphasis on the radiator hypothesis and the dietary consequences of cooking methods.
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Learning Objectives
- Examine concepts linked to adaptations in human evolution, with emphasis on the radiator hypothesis and the dietary consequences of cooking methods.