human evolution from ape-like ancestors Flashcards

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evidence

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  • A. fossil evidence (early hominins)
  • B. genetic evidence (mtDNA)
  • C. cultural evidence (tool making)
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A. fossil evidence

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  • teeth , lower jaws, facial and upper cranial bones
  • femurs
  • bone size
  • shape
  • markings left by muscles
  • bipedalism
  • brain size
  • teeth (dentition)
  • prognathism (jaw that sticks out)
  • palate shape
  • cranial (sagittal) and brow ridges
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advantages bipedalism

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  • pre-adapted bipedalism (free arms to climb)
  • live in variety of areas
  • see danger
  • make tools (gather food)
  • reduce risk of overheating
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disadvantage bipedalism

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  • backbone stress (no longer cantilever)
  • shoulder blade no longer shock absorber
  • narrowed birth canal
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knowledge of bipedalism

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  • foramen magnum further forward (apes back, fossil hominids middle, humans centre)
  • shorter, broader pelvis
  • S-shaped spine
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brain size

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  • increased :
  • better co-ordination
  • greater information processing
  • development of speech
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teeth

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  • general decrease in size
  • tooth enamel (thin in african apes , thicker later on)
  • canine (early : larger and projected , late : smaller)
  • diastema - gap (early : larger , late : not existent)
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prognathism and palate (dental arch)

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  • african apes (large, prognathous)
  • australopithecines (similar to apes)
  • african apes (rectangular)
  • early hominins (U-shaped)
  • homo sapiens (parabolic)
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cranial and brow ridges

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  • hominids (protruding)
  • well-developed jaws
  • african apes (very big)
  • early hominins (well developed)
  • later hominins (greatly reduced)
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diet change

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  • raw to cooked
  • larger canines to smaller teeth
  • jaws large and protruding to smaller jaws less prognathous
  • cranial and brow ridges offer more muscles for chewing to absence of cranial and brow ridges less muscles
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B. genetic evidence

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  • nuclear DNA (humans share of 99.9% , apes share 96.9%, chimpanzees and apes share 98.8%)
  • hominid mtDNA (how long ago separated)
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C. cultural evidence

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  • specialised physical features (dexterous hands)
  • tool making (getting food , efficient hunting)
  • tool evolution
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