Theories Of Evolution

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1.Transitional fossils are remains of previous life that carry traits from the ancestor and descendant groups hence why In Evolution it explains the changing of the species
. biography- is literally defined as "a human life and its course" but in the evolution Theory this goes on to say about the way life has evolved and changed over the hundreds of thousands of years.
. Comparative Anatomy is studying the differences and similarities within each species humans and animals with darwnism this is one of the main factors in this theory is to put together all similarities of the species and show how they have changed.
. Bioinformatics is defined as the study of collecting and analyzing complex biological data much like genetic codes when I'm the …show more content…

Australopithecus afarensis- is one of the longest-lived and best-known early human species so as they are very Similar to chimpanzees. The afarensis Offspring grow rapidly after birth and reached adulthood earlier than modern humans.
. Homo habilis- is the earliest member of the term homo they are classified as having a slightly larger braincase and smaller face and teeth. They are said to have lived 2.4 million to 1.4 million years ago and start to look like the beginnings of a human being.
. Homo erectus- erectus is said to be the oldest known early humans to have human-like bodies and body proportions they are classified as having relatively elongated legs and shorter arms compared to the size of the torso and with the other species they are have said to have lived Between about 1.89 million and 143,000 years ago.
. Homo Neanderthals- are our closest extinct human relative. They are defined as their skulls include the large middle part of the face, angled cheek bones, and a huge nose for humidifying and warming cold, dry air. Also, their bodies were shorter and stockier than ours, another adaptation to living in cold environments. They are said to have lived About 400,000 - 40,000 years …show more content…

Although these rabbits were dying when they first released this viral disease the more time they spend around it the more the next Generations have adapted to it and have grown immune to it that is why less rabbits have perished rather than the earlier Generations because they had not yet adapted to this viral disease this is a good example of survival of the fittest cause these rabbits learned and adapted to the disease making them stronger
5.The most important topic we studied this semester for me was the study of GMOs and how to genetically modify different foods I believe it's important to learn about this because it could help us prevent causing harm to ourselves and people close to us and it help us learn what we're putting into our bodies and what could we are potentially putting into other people's bodies so they for we know we're putting into our bodies and learn what is genetically modified and what isn't, the safer we will