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Lecture Notes | Approved: 6 years ago | 57.27 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Biology | Downloaded: 0
...AND DIVERSITY Introduction Humans and their closest...
...between vertebrae in humans. • 2. The...
...monkeys, apes, and humans. F. Primates and...
...unique dexterity of humans, aided by distinctive...
...moneys, apes, and humans. The oldest known...
...3.5 billion years, humans and apes have...
...time during which humans and chimpanzees diverged...
...great apes and humans collectively Hominid has...
...apes. Chimpanzees and humans represent two divergent...
...cm3 in modern humans. Jaw Shape. Our...
...those of modern humans. This resulted in...
...than females. In humans, males average about...
...from comparisons between humans and other extant...
...human cultures. Newborn humans infants are exceptionally...
...much longer in humans than in other...
...rise to the humans known as Neanderthals....
...dimorphism as modern humans. The term Neanderthal...
...now used for humans who lived throughout...
...built than modern humans. Controversy surrounds the...
...fossils of the humans that lived in...
...origin of modern humans. Two alternative hypotheses...
...of anatomically modern humans. In the multiregional...
...hypothesis, fully modern humans evolved in parallel...
...of anatomically modern humans in Europe. To...
...by anatomically modern humans, known as Cro-Magnons....
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Outline | Approved: 7 years ago | 369.5 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Anatomy | Downloaded: 0
...the vertebrae in humans. The dorsal, hollow...
...of protein for humans, who have harvested...
...other pressures from humans, such as the...
...lineage that includes humans. Concept 34.5 Tetrapods...
...Cretaceous period. When humans arrived in New...
...and apes (including humans). Primates have a...
...modern primates, except humans, have a big...
...unique dexterity of humans, aided by distinctive...
...bonobos), and Homo (humans). Modern apes evolved...
...flexible. Concept 34.8 Humans are mammals that...
...3.5 billion years, humans and apes have...
...of derived characters. Humans stand upright and...
...on two legs. Humans have a much...
...complex tool use. Humans have reduced jawbones...
...have found that humans and chimpanzees differ...
...they code for—separate humans from other living...
...derived characters in humans first emerged in...
...closely related to humans than to chimpanzees....
...derived characters of humans. They had reduced...
...early hominins and humans. This derived position...
...derived position allows humans—and early hominins—to hold...
...common ancestor with humans. Human evolution did...
...now used for humans who lived throughout...
...those of modern humans. Neanderthals made hunting...
...species. These early humans were slender and...
...that all living humans are more closely...
...that all living humans have ancestors that...
...chromosome suggest that humans spread beyond Africa...
...first arrival of humans in the New...
...36,000 years ago, humans were producing spectacular...
...reproductive fitness of humans by allowing them...
...may have driven humans to migrate into...
...from newly arrived humans. Clues to the...
...cognitive transformation of humans can be found...
...FOXP2 gene in humans with the homologous...
...the ancestors of humans and chimpanzees diverged....
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Outline | Approved: 7 years ago | 231.5 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Anatomy | Downloaded: 0
...distinct characteristics of humans and chimps. Researchers...
...biologists. How do humans (and other vertebrates)...
...density than prokaryotes. Humans have hundreds or...
...mammals such as humans seem to have...
...sequences. In fact, humans have 10,000 times...
...the genomes of humans, rats, and mice...
...many plants. In humans and other primates,...
...chromosome 16 in humans, encodes various forms...
...developing animal. In humans, the embryonic and...
...the ancestors of humans and chimpanzees diverged...
...haploid numbers for humans (n = 23)...
...by chimpanzees and humans but not by...
...not present in humans. Biologists have identified...
...evolving faster in humans than in either...
...the fastest in humans are those that...
...language impairment in humans. The FOXP2 gene...
...the ability of humans, but not chimpanzees,...
...genetic variation in humans. Because the history...
...DNA variation among humans is small compared...
...so similar between humans and fruit flies,...
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Lecture Notes | Approved: 7 years ago | 500.05 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Environmental Biology | Downloaded: 0
...Population •Increases as humans age. individual of...
...A Model for Humans and Resources? Will...
...A Model for Humans and Resources? Two...
...A Model for Humans and Resources? Are...
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Lecture Notes | Approved: 7 years ago | 81.5 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Biology | Downloaded: 0
...one of a humans, this is coincidental...
...sequence than a humans. So scientists have...
...provided evidence that humans share a distant...
...Linnaeus assigned to humans the optimistic scientific...
...number of years. Humans and bacteria had...
...hemoglobin genes in humans and mice are...
...duplications in vertebrates. Humans and mice each...
...the genes of humans and mice are...
...as phenotypic complexity. Humans have only five...
...other primates to humans. The virus has...
...has spread to humans more than once....
...M strain invaded humans in the 1930s....
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Lecture 1 New
Lecture Notes | Approved: 7 years ago | 676.05 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Conservation Biology | Downloaded: 0
...beliefs: ?Relationship between humans and natural world...
...Judaic, Christian teachings –humans as guardians of...
...even suggested that humans have a genetic...
...?Supported idea that humans should be involved...
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Lecture 4 New
Lecture Notes | Approved: 7 years ago | 1.02 MB | Comments: 0
Category: Conservation Biology | Downloaded: 0
...value) is subjectively conferred.Humans have the intentional...
...value nature.Problem: many humans see themselves as...
...we only value humans, our self-preservation instinct...
...species but other humans to.Much of the...
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