Anthro Optional (Paper 1)

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4(a) Anthropology bridges Sciences & Humanities (20M) ⬇️ Download as PDF 4(a). Anthropology provides a multidimensional understanding of human beings

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Q3(c) Pedigree vs Genealogical Analyses — VERBATIM (15M) ⬇️ Download as PDF Q3(c). Differentiate between pedigree and genealogical analyses. Discuss

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3(b) Culture as an Integrated-Closed System — Drawbacks (15 Marks) ⬇️ Download as PDF 3(b) Critically examine the drawbacks in

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3(a) Nutritional Anthropology & Intersectionality (20 Marks) ⬇️ Download as PDF Q3(a). How anthropologists assess the nutritional status of a

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2(c) Mutation and Its Role in Evolution (10 Marks) ⬇️ Download as PDF 2(c) What is Mutation? Discuss its role

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2(b) Hardy–Weinberg Equilibrium (10 Marks) ⬇️ Download as PDF 2(b) Explain the concept of Hardy–Weinberg equilibrium and its relevance to

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2(a) Genetic Drift and Founder Effect (10 Marks) ⬇️ Download as PDF 2(a) Explain the concepts of Genetic Drift and

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1 (e) Culture and Embodiment (10M) Introduction The concept of embodiment explores how culture is experienced and expressed through the

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