Midterm Two Terminology

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Across
  1. 2. Y-5 molars are exclusively found within the:
  2. 3. Acronym that refers to the energy needed to maintain the body while at complete rest
  3. 8. An organism specializes in one feature at the expense of another
  4. 10. The same geologic processes we see today have been ongoing since the beginning of time
  5. 13. Geologic principle that states layers (strata) are laid oldest to youngest from bottom to top
  6. 15. Orbital feature associated with some primates distantly related to humans
  7. 16. Type of dating technique that gives a specific year and a margin of error (+- x years)
  8. 17. refers to how much food there is in a given area
  9. 19. In the primate phylogeny, this organism is confusing having both unique and shared features
  10. 21. Term for eating only fruit
  11. 22. Primates have this feature on phalanges (fingers) instead of claws
  12. 23. Gorillas don't allow new members to join the group. Their social structure is:
  13. 24. Primates that only eat insects have GI systems that are:
Down
  1. 1. Primate social organization where one male mates with multiple females
  2. 2. Refers to modern-day humans and all bipedal ancestors
  3. 4. Traits that are inherited unaltered from an ancestor
  4. 5. Platyrrhines have nostrils that are:
  5. 6. The first division in the primate phylogeny is made using this physical feature
  6. 7. Group that contains the largest of the primates
  7. 9. Refers to the existence of physical differences between the sexes
  8. 11. Refers to having a blunt, rounded molar shape
  9. 12. An organism's pacing through the life stages
  10. 14. An organism that develops inside another and is born well-developed
  11. 18. Refers to a method of movement where primates swing arm over arm
  12. 20. The first confirmed primate