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Physical anthropology

The branch of anthropology that studies the development of the human race in the context of other primate species.

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Physical anthropology

over expression

Anthropology; Physical anthropology

The abnormal expression of a trait in the phenotype of an individual resulting from the presence of extra chromosomes or copies of the genes responsible for the trait. For example, Down syndrome ...

stereoscopic vision

Anthropology; Physical anthropology

The ability to see things in three dimensions (3-D). Stereoscopic vision is what allows for true depth perception. See peripheral vision and binocular vision.

prehensile

Anthropology; Physical anthropology

The ability to physically grasp something. All primates have prehensile hands. With the exception of humans, they all also have effective prehensile feet. The larger New World monkeys (Cebidae) have ...

ectothermic

Anthropology; Physical anthropology

The ability to maintain core body temperature in a normal range mainly by avoiding exposure to environmental temperature extremes. Reptiles, amphibians, fish, and insects are ectothermic animals. ...

endothermic

Anthropology; Physical anthropology

The ability to maintain a relatively constant core body temperature regardless of external conditions by using internal physiological means. That is to say, they are homeothermic, or stable in core ...

omnivorous

Anthropology; Physical anthropology

The ability to live by eating both meat and vegetable foods. See carnivorous and herbivorous.

synthetic theory of evolution

Anthropology; Physical anthropology

The 20th century conception of evolution being caused by a number of complex and often interacting processes. This is essentially a combination of Darwin's concept of natural selection, Mendel's ...

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