Multiple Choice (2 points each). Bold the correct answer. 1. Characteristics common to Homo habilis fossils include: a. long arms and legs b. a divergent big toe c. sagittal keel d. shovel-shaped incisors e. chimp-sized brain 2. The brain size of Homo habilis averaged: a. 1525 cc b. 1325 cc c. 900 cc d. 600 cc e. 400 cc 3. A derived anatomical feature of Homo habilis: a. 400 cc brain b. long arms c. long legs d. large canine teeth e. large molar teeth
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- divergent big toe: This is a characteristic of apes, not Homo habilis. - sagittal keel: This is a characteristic of Homo erectus, not Homo habilis. - shovel-shaped incisors: This is a characteristic of Homo neanderthalensis, not Homo habilis. - chimp-sized Show more…
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