How are humans related to other primates? A guided inquiry laboratory for undergraduate students. Genetics. 2006b;172:1379-83.KALINOWSKI, S. T., M. L. TAPER, AND A. M. METZ. 2006. How are humans related to other primates? A guided inquiry laboratory for under- graduate students. ...
(有争议的)new theory suggests that human hairlessness evolved to get rid of lice(風子), fleas(跳蚤), and other parasites(寄生虫)that settle deep in fur. The scientists propose that pressure forced by parasites, in combination with man's unique intelligence, allowed humans to shed(脱掉)fur ...
根据文章第二段第二句中 in combination with man's unique intelligence, allowed humans to shed (脱掉) fur along with its resident (居民) fleas, and lice 可知,人类身上毛发较少的地方,加上人类自身独特的智力因素,允许人们能摆脱跳蚤、虱子。 故正确答案为B。 2. 细节题。 根据文章第三段第一句中 T...
To which great apes species are humans most closely related? Did apes evolve from monkeys? Do humans and modern primates share a common evolutionary ancestor? What is the common ancestor of humans and apes? Are chimpanzees primates? Do apes mate for life? How closely are humans related to chi...
heavy items off the lids. As a result, humans havedoped outways to attach the items to the top of their garbage cans. The scientists describe the situation as a “human-wildlife conflict”. They expect these conflicts to become more common as humans take over more areas that used to be ...
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Humans are all philomaths to an extent – our brain is hardwired to be curious. We want to learn and understand, partly to make sense of the world but also because of something called neoteny. This is a term that r...
Primates in studies have been shown to understand principles of fairness and get angry when others in their groups behave selfishly. This undermines the idea of reason-based morality, since it's believed that high reasoning belongs to humans alone. And technology is also lending support to the ...
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