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01.09.2021 •
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What volume of water to the nearest 0.1 mL is in each pipette
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Ответ:
Anthropology and Soybean in the Culture of Hong Kong
1. The primary field of anthropology addressed in this research is:
d. Cultural anthropology
2. The field of anthropology (other than the one indicated above) which is most related to this research is:
a. Biological Anthropology
3. The way this research might contribute to a comparative anthropological approach is:
a. This research could be used to compare soybean consumption in other parts of the world.
Explanation:
Cultural anthropology studies the interaction between human beings and their surrounding social ideas, behaviors, and physical environments. Biological anthropology studies the physical, biological, and behavioral aspects of human beings and other primates. These two are part of the four fields of Anthropology. Others include archaeological and linguistic anthropologies.