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Chapter 5 Biology, Culture and Society. Chapter Outline  Heredity  Behavioral Genetics  The Growth Revolution  Hormones and Behavior  DNA and Culture.

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1 Chapter 5 Biology, Culture and Society

2 Chapter Outline  Heredity  Behavioral Genetics  The Growth Revolution  Hormones and Behavior  DNA and Culture  Humans and Other Animals

3 Genotype and Phenotype  The genotype is the total of the genetic instructions an organism receives from its parents.  The phenotype is what we see when we look at an organism.

4 Genotype and Phenotype  The genotype is genetic potential.  The phenotype is the outcome of the combination of the genotype and the environment.

5 The Growth Revolution  Men born in 1956–1962 were 3 times as likely as men born in 1906–1915 to reach a height of 6’ or taller.  1/3 of those born in 1906–1915 were under 5’7”. Fewer than 10% of those born in 1956– 1962 were 5’7”.  A century ago, most people did not reach their full adult height until age 25.  Today, most people stop growing by 18.

6 Trends in the Height of Americans Year of Birth 1906–19151926–19351956–1962 Malespercent over 6’10.414.231.8 under 5’7”29.411.48.2 Females over 5’5”5.415.425.2 under 5’3”44.327.717.8

7 The Growth Revolution  To ask why humans suddenly began to get so large so fast raises the wrong question.  The right question is, what kept humans so small and delayed their maturation for so long?  This rapid change in the phenotype of human beings reveals the previously unfulfilled potential of the human genotype.

8 Inadequate Nutrition  Until modern times, most people ate meager diets that were deficient in vitamins and proteins.  Most people lived almost exclusively on bread, mush and soup made from grain.  Their poor diet made people more susceptible to illness and contagious diseases.

9 Testosterone and Behavior Men with higher levels of testosterone are more likely to:  Get divorced  Physically abuse their wives  Engage in extramarital sex  Have many sexual partners  Have problems with alcoholism

10 Testosterone and Behavior Men with higher levels of testosterone are more likely to:  Use drugs  Have been punished while in military service  Have been a juvenile delinquent  Get in trouble with the law as an adult  Be unemployed

11 Testosterone and Behavior Men with higher levels of testosterone are less likely to:  Get married  Become highly educated  Obtain a high-status occupation

12 Jane Goodall’s Primary Rules of Fieldwork 1. Record everything you notice, always, and file it so you can find it again. 2. After you have drawn a conclusion, search for evidence that you are wrong. 3. Never, ever think you understand everything that’s going on.

13 Crows and Tool Use  Three Oxford zoologists demonstrated that crows can use tools.  A female crow, captured as a juvenile bird, bent a wire to form a hook and used it to lift food from a vertical plastic pipe.


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