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    Kenneth Molander Harris ASB 222 10/19/14 The Upper Paleolithic time in human history is the final segment of the stone-age following the Lower and Middle Paleolithic times. During this time‚ homo sapien sapiens appear to have made tremendous strides like no time before it. Archaeologists have found ancient bones and artifacts all around the world which help them to paint a picture of ancient humans at different time periods. Using radiocarbon dating they can find out how old these bones and artifacts

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    Evolution CER

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    Angela Korver  Period 5a  Biology CER  Pidek    As a species continues to reproduce over long periods of time‚ they being to  change physically‚ otherwise known as evolution. Evolution is a theory in which organisms  change over time and become either better or more complex. (​ 1​ )  Charles Darwin‚ the Father  of the Theory of Evolution‚ discovered that similar birds had adopted different beaks (finches  2​ ). And thus‚ the theory of evolution‚ already placed in Darwins head by his grandfather‚ (​

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    Ch 34 Vertebrates

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    Chapter 34 Vertebrates Overview: Half a Billion Years of Backbones * Vertebrates are named for vertebrae‚ the series of bones that make up the vertebral column or backbone. * There are about 52‚000 species of vertebrates‚ far fewer than the 1 million insect species on Earth. * Plant-eating dinosaurs‚ at 40‚000 kg‚ were the heaviest animals to walk on land. * The biggest animal that ever existed is the blue whale‚ at 100‚000 kg. * Humans and our closest relatives are

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    AD)[show] | Kingdoms of Sri Lanka[show] | Nation histories[show] | Regional histories[show] | Specialised histories[show] | * v t e | The history of India begins with evidence of human activity of Homo sapiens as long as 75‚000 years ago‚ or with earlier hominids including Homo erectus from about 500‚000 years ago.[1] The Indus Valley Civilization‚ which spread and flourished in the northwestern part

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    Pan troglodytes‚ Pan Paniscus‚ and Homo sapiens or more commonly referred to as Chimpanzees‚ Bonobos‚ and Humans have unbelievably similar biological traits that one could invoke philosophical reflection of our origin and evolution. Highly intelligent‚ social‚ vocalized‚ animals that share a taxonomic group with Homo sapiens: a tribe. But where do we draw the line? How do we define these primates as different species even at a 98% gene proportion? Are these creatures analogous to each other to the

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    Virtual Lab

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    Name ______________________________________ BioScience 100A Online Virtual Lab Report: Part 2 Due by: 11:59 PM PST on the final Saturday of class Updated 9/10/11 Directions: 1. Type your answers‚ observations‚ and results in bold. 2. Save your report often as you fill it out‚ so as not to lose information. 3. Use the report form as a single document‚ do not turn in separate reports for each lab 4. Use the ‘Save As’ option to save your file as a Word 97 .doc file 5

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    Invertebrates Worksheet

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    University of Phoenix Material Vertebrates and Invertebrates Worksheet PART 1: Compare vertebrates and invertebrates. Directions: In the graphic below‚ compare vertebrates and invertebrates by: Create a list of 5 characteristics that make vertebrate and invertebrates different Create a list of 5 characteristics that make vertebrate and invertebrates similar differences similarities The notochord in vertabrates became a spine. All at one time had a notochord. Invertabrates have no spine‚

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    1. Introducción   Antropología‚ estudio de los seres humanos desde una perspectiva biológica‚ social y humanista. La antropología se divide en dos grandes campos: la antropología física‚ que trata de la evolución biológica y la adaptación fisiológica de los seres humanos‚ y la antropología social o cultural‚ que se ocupa de las formas en que las personas viven en sociedad‚ es decir‚ las formas de evolución de su lengua‚ cultura y costumbres. La antropología es fundamentalmente multicultural. Los

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    Within this TMA I will be discussing Theory of Mind and how it may have evolved in humans‚ using the Theory of Evolution to explain this. I will also be looking at what the adaptive function of Theory of Mind in humans may be. The adaptive function in this essay means the relative ability of a person to effectively interact with society on all levels and care for one’s self; affected by one’s eagerness to practice skills and follow opportunities for enhancement. Evolution is the procedure which

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    and scientific studies on what are documented as human ancestors from the past and recent history‚ it stands to reason that humans are herbivorous (vegetarian) by nature 3. Biological Overview Humans have longer digestive tracts The teeth and jaw of homo sapiens are just Like Like Like Carnivores 768 views 1.5 Animal Needs 1137 views Divya durga art of eating 253 views recently starting to adapt to that of an omnivorous diet Vegetarianism 2284 views http://www.slideshare.net/ready2play/are-humans-vegetarian-by-nature-3520820

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