PPT-The Rise of Homo sapiens

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Chapter 5 Ashley White Primates Human brains Primate brains Much of our brains anatomy and the way we think is the way it is because we are primates Primates are

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Chapter 5 Ashley White Primates Human brains Primate brains Much of our brains anatomy and the way we think is the way it is because we are primates Primates are the Order within the Class . However several new species of these hominin s are now recognized by some paleontologists eg H antecessor H heidelbergensis H helmei H neanderthalensis etc The entire group is referred to as late Homo which in turn can be broken down into three temp By: . Kayla, Karisa, Justen, and Mathew. Introduction. Modern Humans are fascinating people from a past time. They learned how to make fire, clothes, tools, and homes. They would have ceremonies and they would paint. Some people never think of our past as important, but it is very interesting.. To Modern Man. Paleolithic Age. Paleolithic. means . – Old Stone Age. 1. Lucy . – Australopithecus . Afarensis. 1. Lucy . – Australopithecus . Afarensis. Lucy’s group, Australopithecus . Afarensis. “Old-stone”. Australopithecines – First upright hominids 3-4 mil yrs ago" Lucy" . Homo Sapiens – 120,000 yrs ago. Homo sapiens sapiens – 30,000 BCE, modern humans. Cross the Bearing Strait – 25,000 BCE . 2 million years ago. Bipedal hominids with specialized teeth and expanded brains were walking around East Africa. Some made . artifacts. out of wood, stone, bone, and they used fire. Females played active roles. History Club. Lucy. Lucy was the first human ancestor that was primarily made up of bones.. Lucy is 3.5 million years old.. Lucy is 3.5 ft. tall.. Kingdom. : Animalia (Animals). Phylum: Chordata. (Having a spine). Beginnings of Civilization. Big Question: What more than anything shaped the lives of early humans???. Important Words. Prehistory:. Hominid:. Anthropologist:. Paleontologist:. Archaeologist:. Artifact: . Early Development. Evolution traces the stages of our species from “humanlike” beings to modern human beings.. The first humanlike species were known as . hominids. .. Hominids are distinguished from apes by two major traits:. 2 Divisions of Primates. 1. Anthropoid primates. 2. . Prosimean. primates. Characteristics:. Nails (no claws). Prehensile hands and feet (grasping). Color vision and depth perception. Anthropoid Primates. Chapter 11. What Makes a Modern Human?. Modern refers to anatomical traits, such as. High, vertical forehead. Round skull. Small . browridges. Small face. Small teeth. Chin. Archaic (Human Ancestors) have. primer (5'-3'). Reverse primer (5'-3'). Dact3. Human. RT. 2. . qPCR. Primer. . Assay. PPH12258B . (. Qiagen. , France). NFKB1. Human. GCAGATGGCCCATACCTTCA. TGCTGGTCCCACATAGTTGC. JNK1. Human. TCTGGTATGATCCTTCTGAAGCA. M. . musculus. D. . rerio. C. . gigas. C. . elegans. H. sapiens. M. . musculus. D. . rerio. C. . gigas. C. . elegans. H. sapiens. M. . musculus. D. . rerio. C. . gigas. C. . elegans. H. sapiens. M. . Yusuke Yoshioka. 1. , Tetsuya Nakatsura. 2. , Takahiro Ochiya. 1. Tokyo Medical University. National Cancer Center. Extracellular vesicles (. Exosome. ). Lipid (. Ceramide. . etc. ). microRNA (. miRNA. The student will demonstrate knowledge of early development of humankind from the Paleolithic Era to the agricultural revolution by. a) explaining the impact of geographic environment on hunter-gatherer societies..

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