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match the following primates with their type of social organization:
-gibbon
Level Shift
A sudden and lasting change in the average value of a time series or signal.
Level Shift
A sudden, lasting change in the time series data that can significantly affect the data's trend, usually detected through statistical analysis.
Cycle
In the context of data analysis, a period or sequence of events that repeats regularly.
Trend
The general direction in which something is developing or changing over time.
Q23: Fossils belonging to the species Australopithecus anamensis
Q36: Gelada social organization is quite complex consisting
Q42: divergence<br>A)similarities in evolutionary history resulting from similar
Q44: In 1984,a fossil cranium and partial mandible,WT
Q50: Hominidae<br>A)gibbons,orangutans,gorillas,chimpanzees and humans<br>B)orangutans,gorillas,chimpanzees and humans<br>C)chimpanzees and humans<br>D)humans
Q67: The earliest family of Old World monkeys
Q82: Humans belong to the superfamily:<br>A)Panidae<br>B)Hominidae<br>C)Hominoidea<br>D)Anthropoidea
Q87: infraclass<br>A)Vertebrata<br>B)Eutheria<br>C)Chordata<br>D)Primates<br>E)Theria
Q93: brachiation<br>A)legs longer than arms<br>B)arms longer than legs<br>C)arms
Q118: Modern biological classifications are based upon:<br>A)archetypes<br>B)habitats<br>C)evolutionary relationships<br>D)none