Passage 9Researchers have long attributed the evolution of human intelligence to the size ofthe brain. It turns out that while a larger skull certainly helped, it was the extra bloodsucked in by the brain that transformed humans into one of Earth's smartest species.The surprising discovery that...
Gea J (2007) The Evolution of the Human Species: A Long Journey for the Respiratory System. Acta Bronconeum 44: 263-270.Gea J (2007) The Evolution of the Human Species: A Long Journey for the Respiratory System . Acta Bronconeum 44 : 263-270...
To solve the question regarding human evolution, we need to evaluate each of the four statements provided and determine how many of them are correct.1. Evaluate Statement I: - Statement: "The skull of baby
While the majority of the modern human genome more closely resembles that of chimpanzees/bonobos, Scally et al. (2012) found that “in 30% of the genome, gorilla is closer to human and chimpanzee than the latter are to each other” (Scally et al., 2012, p. 169)—this is an example...
The Lake Turkana remains are a collection of hominin fossils found along the shores of Lake Turkana in northwestern Kenya. These fossils represent more than 200 individuals, including members of several species of Homo and of Australopithecus.
Neanderthal - DNA, Evolution, Interbreeding: Research on Neanderthal genetics and its relation to that of modern humans moved rapidly during the early 21st century, especially following the publication of the complete Neanderthal nuclear genetic sequence
How did humans evolve into the big-brained, bipedal ape that we are today? This article examines the fossil evidence of our 6 million year evolution.
The construction of the biological profile from human skeletal remains is the foundation of anthropological examination. However, remains may be fragmentary and the elements usually employed, such as the pelvis and skull, are not availab... T Atterton,ID Groote,C Eliopoulos - 《Homo Internationale...
For scientists who study human evolution, fossil remains provide the only direct evidence of our ancient ancestors. Access to these paleoanthropological Rosetta stones, how- ever, is limited by protective curators who are often reluctant to lend the fragile fossils. And in the case of fossil ...
2 Chondrocranial Growth, Developmental Integration and Evolvability in the Human Skull / Neus Martínez-Abadías, Mireia Esparza, Torstein Sjøvold and Benedikt Hallgrímsson 17 3 The Tooth of the Matter: The Evo-Devo of Coordinated Phenotypic Change / Julia C. Boughner 35 ...