Which of the following became an ideal type of plant for domestication?
a. colonizer plants that grow in disturbed areas
b. settler plants that grow in well-maintained gardens
c. sedentary plants that only grow in a specific environment
d. nomadic plants that only grow under specific climatic conditions
Question 2
Given what we know about the adaptive significance of human skin color, and the fact that, until 800,000 years ago, hominids were exclusively creatures of the tropics, it is likely that lightly pigmented skins are quite an ancient development in human history.
a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false