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paving the way for some fish to finally go on land and evolve into other animals-including humans."These fossils provide a good opportunity to understand the 'dawn of fish' and help scientists trace many human body structures back to these ancient fish, thus filling some key gaps in the ...
Fossil apes and human evolution Humans diverged from apes (chimpanzees, specifically) toward the end of the Miocene ~9.3 million to 6.5 million years ago. Understanding the origins of the human lineage (hominins) requires reconstructing the morphology, behavior, and en... S Almécija,AS Hammond,...
B. They provided new evidence on human evolution. C. They are a newly discovered species of jawed fish. D. They defined the time vertebrate species appeared. 2. What can we learn about the fish fossils found by Zhu’s team? A. They were discovered in Chongqing. B. They include five ...
D.They provided more evidence for human evolution.答案(1)推理判断题。根据第一段Humans evolved (进化) from apes.This is what we learned in biology class.But what came before apes?Chinese scientists have discovered fossils that could enrich the evolutionary story of how hum...
paving the way for some fish to eventually go on land and evolve into other animals-including humans."These fossils provide an unprecedented(前所未有的) opportunity to peek into the ‘ dawn of fish'and help scientists trace many human body structures back to these ancient fish thus filling som...
(繁荣)intheworld'sancientoceansatthattime.Lateron,morediverseandlargerjawedfishevolvedandbegantospreadaroundtheworld,pavingthewayforsomefishtoeventuallygoonlandandevolveintootheranimals—includinghumans."Thesefossilsprovideanunprecedented(前所未有的)opportunitytopeekintothe'dawnoffish'andhelpscientiststracemanyhuman...
Many parents dread the moment when a child asks where they came from. Charles Darwin found the subject awkward too: On the Origin of Species makes almost no mention of human evolution.
The loss of the tail is among the most notable anatomical changes to have occurred along the evolutionary lineage leading to humans and to the ‘anthropomorphous apes’1–3, with a proposed role in contributing to human bipedalism4–6. Yet, the genetic m
The high rate of evolution of mitochondrial DNA makes this molecule suitable for genealogical research on such closely related species as humans and apes. Because previous approaches failed to establish the branching order of the lineages leading to humans, gorillas, and chimpanzees, we compared human...