into your own phylogenetic tree diagram you believe based on their shared characteristics. (a) Drosophila melanogaster (fruit fly) (b) Ectoedemia castaneae (moth) (c) Hyla cinerea (tree frog) (d) Rattus rattus (rat) (e) Danio rerio (zebrafish) (f) Homo sapiens (human) (g) Saccharomyces cerevisiae (yeast) (h) Lumbricus terrestris (earthworm) (i) Sus scrofa (pig) (j) Bos taurus (cattle) (k) Mus musculus (mouse) List the shared characteristics (you may want to review chapters 33 and 34 for identifiable
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system we still use today. This system is known as the binomial system‚ where each species of plant and animal is given a genus name (a general name) followed by a specific name (species)‚ with both names being in Latin. For example‚ we are Homo sapiens. Homo is the genus that includes modern humans and closely-related specie. Linnaeus named over 12‚000 species of plants and animals‚ although some have had to be renamed because we know more about them now. Linnaeus
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Did humans first colonize Eritrea? Or did humanity start there? “In 1998‚ an international team of paleoanthropologists discovered a one-million-year-old skull in the Afar region of Eritrea. The remains bear traits of both the Homo Erectus and Homo sapiens‚ which pushed back the development of modern human morphology by around 300‚000 years. The team also found two pelvic fragments and two incisors recovered from ancient lake sediments. Until this discovery‚ the oldest fossils featuring human traits
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animals Hominid Development Type | Found where | Brain size | Period | Notes | Australopithecines | Africa | 500 mc 3 | 4 to 1 million years ago | First humanlike creature to walk upright | Homo habilis | East Africa | 700mc 3 | 2.5 to 1.5 million years ago | First to make stone tools | Homo erectus | Africa‚ Asia‚ Europe | 1000mc 3 | 1.6 million to 30‚000 B.C years ago | Develops technology | Neanderthal | Europe and Southwest Asia | 1450mc 3 | 200‚000 to 30‚000 B.C | First to have ritual
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reason for such a phenomenon should be credited to the fact that our constructive mindsets are not much different from every single other individual. If incipient Subhumans‚ or ‘superhumans’‚ per se‚ were to be integrated into the flow of daily homo sapiens’ lives‚ it would transmute our structurality as a human being. By ways of illustration‚ the repercussions resulting from
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the location of the larynx‚ are due to natural selection. Bipedalism evolved because it provided australopithecines with some advantage for survival. Larger brains had greater survivability such as enabling Homo habilis to locate things to eat throughout the seasons of the year. Homo sapiens are believed to be connected to the emergence of language with the intellectual and social capabilities that humans we have. 3. After nearly 2 million years of physical and cultural development‚ how did
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History Textbook Notes Chapter 1.1: The Beginnings of Civilization (10‚000-1150 B.C.) Spring 2014 Objective: What is the link between food-producing revolution of the Neolithic era and the emergence of civilization? (The shift from hunting and gathering to farming and herding because it changed the way humans organized society.) Neolithic Age: The New Stone Age (10‚000-3‚000 B.C.)‚ characterized by the development of agriculture and the use of stone tools. How do shifts in food production
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stage described as homo erectus‚ an upright human‚ close to a human but with a smaller brain. It took over 5‚000‚000 years for these earliest humans to reach the stage described as homo erectus‚ an upright human‚ close to a human but with a smaller brain. It took 1‚500‚00 years to reach the stage of homo sapiens. At about this time‚ 500‚000 years ago‚ humans began migrating out of Africa and spreading to the rest of the world. It took 1‚500‚00 years to reach the stage of homo sapiens. At about this
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in the hopes of giving birth to a woolly mammoth. If the Woolly Mammoth was brought back from extinction‚ it wouldn’t have much habitat left for the Woolly Mammoth to call home The Woolly Mammoth existed around the times the predecessors to homo sapiens existed and may have been
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to the more modern one. Understanding the formationprocess of the civilization is believed can help us to define what a civilization is. Generally‚ forming a civilization takes a long-complex process and has some certain components as support. Homo sapiens is a human-liked species‚ existed on the earth by 10‚000 B.C.E‚ known as “Ice Age” era. They lived in some groups primitively by hunting animal and gathering the plants as their food resources. According to the name of the era‚ the Earth was covered
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