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What makes us human ? ( describe in 4 - 5 lines )

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Answered by Anonymous
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we can compare the behavioral totipotentiality of humans and chimpanzees. I believe there are threehuman behavioral traits not found in chimps or any other animal; they are unique and exemplify what it means to be human: symbolic behavior, language, and culture
Answered by Anonymous
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Just looking at your DNA won’t tell you – the human genome is 99% identical to a chimpanzee’s and, for that matter, 50% to a banana’s. We do, however, have bigger brains than most animals – not the biggest, but packed with three times as many neurons as a gorilla (86bn to be exact). A lot of the things we once thought distinguishing about us – language, tool-use, recognising yourself in the mirror – are seen in other animals. Perhaps it’s our culture – and its subsequent effect on our genes (and vice versa) – that makes the difference. Scientists think that cooking and our mastery of fire may have helped us gain big brains. But it’s possible that our capacity for co-operation and skills trade is what really makes this a planet of humans and not apes.

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