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Name: (a) This disorder (b) The phase in meiosis when non-disjunction occurs (c) The type of mutation that is a result of non-disjunction (4) Homo sapiens 0,2–0 1 450 1.6.1 Name: (a) TWO hominid genera in the table above (b) TWO fossils of A - NSC Life Sciences - Question 1 - 2019 - Paper 2

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Worked Solution & Example Answer:Name: (a) This disorder (b) The phase in meiosis when non-disjunction occurs (c) The type of mutation that is a result of non-disjunction (4) Homo sapiens 0,2–0 1 450 1.6.1 Name: (a) TWO hominid genera in the table above (b) TWO fossils of A - NSC Life Sciences - Question 1 - 2019 - Paper 2

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This disorder

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The disorder is identified as Down syndrome, which is associated with non-disjunction during meiosis.

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The phase in meiosis when non-disjunction occurs

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Non-disjunction can occur during Anaphase I or Anaphase II of meiosis.

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The type of mutation that is a result of non-disjunction

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The mutation resulting from non-disjunction is known as aneuploidy.

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TWO hominid genera in the table above

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  1. Sahelanthropus
  2. Australopithecus

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TWO fossils of A. africanus that were found in South Africa

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  1. Taung child
  2. Mrs. Ples

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The genus that appeared first on Earth as shown in the table

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Sahelanthropus

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Which hominid had a cranial capacity closest to that of Homo sapiens?

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Homo neanderthalensis had a cranial capacity close to that of Homo sapiens.

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Give the smallest cranial capacity (in cm³) of a Homo species.

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The smallest cranial capacity of a Homo species is 650 cm³.

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When did Australopithecus africanus become extinct?

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Australopithecus africanus became extinct approximately 2 million years ago.

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Name TWO other lines of evidence.

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  1. Genetic evidence
  2. Cultural evidence

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