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Showing posts with label biological. Show all posts
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Aug 20, 2019

[Answer] 8. There are four branches of anthropology: archaeology, cultural anthropology, biological anthropology, and linguistics. Which of these branches deals with molecular biology, genetics, and primatology, among numerous other topics?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "8. There are four branches of anthropology: archaeology, cultural anthropology, biological anthropology, and linguistics. Which of these branches deals with molecular biology, genetics, and primatology, among numerous other topics?"



...1. Cultural anthropology 2. Biological anthropology 3. Linguistics 4. Archaeology This is such an all-encompassing science: It deals with the biological aspects of humans and our ancestors. This science is helpful not only in our past but in our present as well! One such example is an osteologist. There will be more information on this profession in the next question.

Oct 13, 2018

[Answer] According to Plato, which organ in the human body is the biological "seat of dreams?"

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "According to Plato, which organ in the human body is the biological "seat of dreams?""



...Plato did not spend a large portion of his remarkable life discussing dreams because he viewed them more as a structure for symbolism. He regarded dreams as a communication channel through which messages from the gods reached their human targets. Plato thought dreams originate in the region of the belly; the liver, in particular. He described this important organ as the "seat of dreams." He espoused that dreaming could be caused by over-gratification or by frustration experienced in waking life. Source: Encyclopedia2.TheFreeDictionary.com