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b. that offspring are cached in nests or underground dens while the mothers go a

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b. that offspring are cached in nests or underground dens while the mothers go away to forage for and follow the mother within minutes of birth c. that the offspring are able to get up 39. Among the higher primates, when the mother is at rest: a. she is sitting up, with her arms and hands free of her arms b. her offspring sits on her lap inside the protective socially c. mother and offspring can make eye contact and interact up and its spine nursing offspring is in an upright position, with its head ndicular to the ground e. All of the above 40. Only in a few Western, industrialized nations have people developed cultural rules routinely separate mothers and children and restrict most physical touch between individuals to contexts involving either sex or violence. a. true b, false 41. The primary mode of communication at work in Kangaroo Care is a. Audio-visual b, c. Spatial-vocal 42 is a tactile writing and reading communication system for people who are blind or visually impaired. a. ASL b. Braille c. Hieroglyphic writing d. writing

Explanation / Answer

39.among the higher primates when the mother is at rest

Ans.e.all of the above

41.The primary mode of communication atwork in kangaroo care is

Ans.b.tactile

42._____________is a writing and reading communication system for people who are deaf and visually impaired

Ans.b.Braille

43.People who are both deaf and blind can still communicate using a system known as _________sign language

Ans.c.Tactile

44.Like all primates human use their sense of vision to a greater degree than other order of mammals such as carnivora and insectivora,who rely more on their

Ans.a.sense of smell

45.Like all higher primates human have

Ans.e.All of the above

46.In addition to facial expressons many body postures,specific arms,hands and mouth gestures are shared in common by human and chimpanzees.

Ans.a.true