essay : Given the contemporary behavior of humans, project a potential biological development that may occur to our species and its possible functions. (Homo-Sapiens)
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Given the contemporary behavior of humans, project a potential biological development that may occur to our species and its possible functions. (Homo-Sapiens).
- All contemporary humans are members of the species Homo sapiens, which means "wise man" in Latin. One of several species included in the genus Homo, Homo sapiens is the only one that is still alive. also view human evolution
- The billions of people on the planet now are all members of the same species, Homo sapiens. Human beings differ among themselves, just like other species do, in terms of everything from size and shape to skin tone and eye colour.
- In East Africa, it was supposed that sapiens first appeared some 200,000 years ago. This estimate was influenced by the 1967 discovery of the earliest human remains at a site in Ethiopia's Omo Valley.
- What distinguishes us as humans is a remarkable set of traits that have emerged from human evolution. Some are physiological, such as the skeleton for standing up straight, the vocal cords for speaking, and dexterity for using tools.
- The origin of our species would be dated to the African late middle Pleistocene based on fossils like Omo Kibish 1, Herto 1 and 2, and the Levantine material from Skhul and Qafzeh. If we limit the use of Homo sapiens in the fossil record to specimens which share a significant number of derived features in the skeleton with extant H. sapiens. Genetic evidence, however, indicates that our sister species Homo neanderthalensis and humans had a final common ancestor in the middle Pleistocene, perhaps 400-700 ka, which is at least 200 000 years earlier than the species origin suggested by the previously stated fossils.
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