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Biologie
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7.5 Our Own Journey
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The Earth is thousands of millions of years old.
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TRUE
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FALSE
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Oxygen has been in our atmosphere since the Earth first formed.
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TRUE
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FALSE
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Animals colonised the land before plants did.
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TRUE
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FALSE
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The first life on Earth were plants.
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TRUE
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FALSE
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The first animals with backbones
were fish.
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TRUE
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FALSE
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Modern humans have only been around for 6,000 years.
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7.5 Our Own Journey
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In his book 'The Descent of Man' published in 1871, Charles Darwin presented the idea that human beings and apes have a common ancestor.
Contrary to common perception, Darwin did not say that humans directly evolved from apes.
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Differences between humans and apes
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In your notebook, draw a table and write down some differences between humans and apes.
Type
Apes
Humans
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1. Hands and fingers
Type
Apes
Humans
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Apes
Humans
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Humans have opposible thumbs
Apes do not
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2. Limbs
Type
Apes
Humans
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Chimpanzee
Gibbon
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Humans have
shorter
upper limbs
Humans have
longer
lower
limbs
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3. Skull
Type
Apes
Humans
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Apes have distinct brow ridges
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Apes have a flatter skull, a snout and no chin.
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4. Hip bones (= pelvis)
Type
Apes
Humans
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Humans have
a wider
pelvis for walking upright
Apes have
a taller
pelvis for walking on all four limbs
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differences between
humans and apes
Slide 29 - Mind map
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www.britannica.com
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50.000 YA
1.5 MYA
1.7 MYA
2.4 MYA
Homo ergaster
Homo florensiensis
Homo habilis
Homo erectus
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Which is the older species?
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Homo neanderthalensis
B
Homo heidelbergensis
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Which is the direct ancestor of both Homo sapiens and Homo neanderthalensis?
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A
Homo erectus
B
Homo florensiensis
C
Cro-Magnon man
D
Homo heidelbergensis
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Which is more adapted
to colder climates?
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A
Homo sapiens
B
Homo neanderthalensis
C
D
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