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The topic of hominid evolution summarized into 17 pages, including images and everything you need to know about the evolution of human as stated in the IEB SAGS document for Life sciences. Definitions, diagrams, and information about each hominid species all in one place.

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Hominid Evolution


[Theories]
Origin Myths/Cosmologies
·




Greek (Prometheus)
Genesis

Western examples


·
Darwin 3 Wallace
from
existing species have
emerged over millions of years simple organisms.
principle of natural selection .



Random genetic drift
·




the loss of alleles from a populations gene pool through chance.



·
Mutation

introduces variation



·
Gene flow

decreases differences 3 inhibits speciation (formation of new species)

·
Mendel's principle of inheritance

of the of the which natural selection
science
genetics explains origin variety upon operates.



creationism
·




divine act of creation as described in Genesis .




Catastrophism
·




divinely authored worldwide disasters wiped out the creatures represented in the

fossil record .

mass extinction




Intelligent Design
·




modern
physics 3 cosmology have uncovered evidence for intelligence in the structure of

the universe .

, CLASSIFICATION OF HOMINIDS




~integ
Tes


Prosimians
&
prosimians
~ Anthropoids
·
less-well developed brain W ·
more advanced
monkeys
·
lemurs ,
tarsiers ,
bush ·

larger brain
~


babies apes
monkeys
·




ape-like anthropoids
V ·




hominids
=
hominoids



Early primates traits :




~
most present day primates are arboreal (live in trees (

↳ dense hair or fur -
> Primates share :


↳ warm-blooded ·


enlarged complex brain

↳ live
young
·
flattened nose

↳ suckle face downward
eyes
·




↳ infant dependence ·


digits with flat nails

↳ large eyes 3 brains ·

molars 3 premolars with cusps that are

> rounded
long flexible limbs
↳ with low 3

grasping hands ·


complex social behaviour .




↳ social life
large numbers of
olfactory receptors 3
·




↳ play pseudogenes
↳ observation 3 immitation ·
full trichromatic colour vision .




↳ order
pecking



Primate Family Tree :




pans Ants




Ancestral Primate

, evidence of a common ancestor for
hominids
living
does
* Evolution
theory not
suggest that humans evolved from the chimpanzee
or
gorilla ,
but proposes that
they share a common ancestor .




NB !
Hominids >
group of
primates that contains all the African Apes (past 3
present)

Hominins >
group of hominids that are bipedal (walk on 2
legs) .
They include members of the
genera Ardipithecus ,
Australopithecus 3 Homo .




* 3 Main lines of evidence > Fossil Evidence
>
Genetic Evidence
> Cultural Evidence




Anatomical Differences of Hominids


·
African Apes >
normally walk on 4 legs
> use unuckles on front limbs for support.
> knuckle walkers'


Hominins
normally walk on 2
legs
·




hominids closely related to than the apes.
they
> us to
more are

humans the species of hominin alive today
> are
only .



Anatomical Similarities


·

body structure resembles human
anatomy .




large animals
·




·



large brain
·

no tail
·
sexual dimorphism (distinct difference between male 3 female)
·
hands also used as tools
·
omnivorous 3 have same dental formuld

long gestation period with few born.
young
·




no distinct breeding season
·

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