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Chapter 15Human Variation and Adaptation
  • Key Terms

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  • monogenismTheory that all humans were descended
    from a original pair of humans.
  • polygenismTheory that all humans were descended
    from a number of pairs of humans.

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  • plasticityThe ability of organisms to make
    alterations in order to respond to differing
    conditions.
  • dolichacephalicHaving a long, narrow head in
    which the width measures less than 75 of the
    length.

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  • brachycephalicHaving a broad head in which the
    width measures more than 80 of the length.
  • biological determinismConcept that various
    aspects of behavior are governed by biological
    factors inaccurate association of various
    behavioral attributes with certain biological
    traits such as skin color.

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  • eugenicsPhilosophy of race improvement through
    the forced sterilization of members of some
    groups and encouraged reproduction among others.
  • polytypicReferring to species composed of
    populations that differ with regard to the
    expression of one or more traits.

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  • stressIn a physiological context, any factor
    that acts to disrupt homeostasis more
    precisely, the bodys repose to any factor that
    threatens its ability to maintain homeostasis.
  • homeostasisA condition of balance, or stability,
    within a biological system, maintained by the
    interaction of physiological mechanisms that
    compensate for changes.

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  • acclimatizationPhysiological response to changes
    in the environment that occurs during an
    individuals lifetime.
  • neural tubeIn early embryonic development, the
    anatomical structure that develops to form the
    brain and spinal cord.

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  • spina bifidaA condition in which the arch of one
    or several vertebrae fails to fuse and form a a
    protective barrier around the spinal cord.
  • vasodilationRefers to widening (dilation) of the
    capillaries near the skin's surface permitting
    "hot" blood from the body's core to dissipate
    heat to the surrounding air.

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  • vasoconstrictionNarrowing of blood vessels to
    reduce blood flow from the skin.
  • vectorsAgents that serve to transmit diseases
    from one carrier to another.

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  • endemicContinuously present in a population.
  • pathogensSubstances or microorganisms, such as
    bacteria, fungi, or viruses, that cause disease.
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