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Anajune7

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Neandertal teeth __________.
 
  a. were more fragile than H. sapiens teeth
  b. show similar wear patterns to those of modern human populations
  c. show excessive wear and may have been used to hold objects
  d. were much smaller than those of modern human populations

Question 2

Comparative anatomy analysis suggests that the large Neandertal noses evolved to warm cold Middle Paleolithic air as it was inhaled.
 
  a. True
  b. False



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Answer to Question 1

Answer c

Answer to Question 2

Answer b



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