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Answered by ankujha693
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The evolution of man began about 15 million years ago when the first known man walked this earth. Humans today developed through many stages of evolution from primates that are now extinct. This evolutionary process from the primates who walked on all four limbs to the humans today who walk on two hind limbs has been a very long one.

The genus of the human being today is called Homo and the man today is called as Homo sapiens. From simple life forms that were unicellular to the development of multicellular organisms gave rise to the vertebrates. The vertebrates began evolving that led to the development of mammals. Among the mammals, humans are most closely related to primates such as the orangutanThe family to which human beings belong is called Hominidae. It was in the Miocene age that the family Hominidae split from the Pongidae(apes) family. Dryopethicus was the first in the evolution of man in the stages of evolution and some believe him to be the common ancestor of man and apes.

Answered by vanigayatri2007
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Evolution by stages is said because the process of evolution had took place over a long period of time. The complex organs are created bit-by bitover generations. Increasing complexity of organs: The eye was present in the earliest organisms in the form of a simple patch of photosensitive cells called an eyespot.

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