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SAY SOMETHING ABOUT BRAIN OF EARLY HUMANS​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Early modern human or anatomically modern human are terms used to distinguish Homo sapiens that are anatomically consistent with the range of phenotypes seen in contemporary humans from extinct archaic human species.

Answered by MBsquad
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The first fossil skulls of Homo erectus, 1.8 million years ago, had brains averaging a bit larger than 600 ml. From here the species embarked on a slow upward march, reaching more than 1,000 ml by 500,000 years ago.Early Homo sapiens had brains within the range of people today, averaging 1,200 ml or more.

yeah I just copied this one from google now let we see the important facts about early humans brain:-

The human brain is the largest brain of all vertebrates relative to body size.

It contains billions of nerve fibers (axons and dendrites) — the "white matter."

These neurons are connected by trillions of connections, or synapses.

The cerebrum makes up 85 percent of the brain's weight.

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