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nautica902

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The first Plio-Pleistocene glaciation important to any discussion of the migration of Homo erectus
 
  A) is called the Gunz glaciation
  B) began about 700,000 years ago
  C) is called the Wurm after the European Alpine glaciation series
  D) happened about 2.4 million years ago
  E) happened about 3 million years ago

Question 2

Most genes are located in the nucleus of the cell, but a few are found in the:
 
  A) vacuoles
  B) chiasmata
  C) spindle
  D) chromosomes
  E) mitochondria



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

E



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