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Physical anthropology

The branch of anthropology that studies the development of the human race in the context of other primate species.

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Erythrocytes

Anthropology; Physical anthropology

The relatively large red cells in blood that transport oxygen from the lungs to all of the living tissues of the body. Normally, 40-45% of human blood volume consists of erythrocytes.

Peking man

Anthropology; Physical anthropology

The original name given to the Homo erectus skeletal remains from the limestone cave site at Zhoukoudian near Beijing, China. Sinanthropus pekinensis literally means "Chinese man from Peking" or ...

Sinanthropus pekinensis

Anthropology; Physical anthropology

The original name given to the Homo erectus skeletal remains from the limestone cave site at Zhoukoudian near Beijing, China. Sinanthropus pekinensis literally means "Chinese man from Peking" or ...

Plasma

Anthropology; Physical anthropology

The relatively clear liquid medium in blood which carries the red cells, white cells, and platelets. Most of blood's volume is made up of plasma. As the heart pumps blood to cells throughout the ...

Biostratigraphy

Anthropology; Physical anthropology

The relative dating of early human sites by association with index fossils uncovered in the same strata as human evidence. The assumption is that both the people and the species that is now an index ...

Inbreeding depression

Anthropology; Physical anthropology

The reduction in viability and subsequent loss of reproductive potential of purebred varieties. This is a consequence of a pattern of consanguineous mating that goes on for many generations in a ...

Dental formula

Anthropology; Physical anthropology

The quantity of each type of tooth (e.g., incisor, canine, premolar, and molar) in each quadrant of the mouth, counting from the front. The human dental formula is 2. 1. 2. 3. The Old World monkeys ...

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