Questions. (Maximum of 100 words per response) 1. What are some key features of Family Hominidae? How does this classification differ from the Hominin group? (2 marks) Hominidae: Hominidae includes the great apes – that is the orangutans, gorillas, chimpanzees, bonobos and human beings which are very smart creatures and are among the only animals to have opposable thumbs and also opposable toes (apart from humans). Hominin: Humans and their ancestors (Homo habilis, Homo erectus etc.).
Humans have been eating meat for many generations. In the beginning, it was in the case of survival, especially in the winter when the earth didn’t provide for any plants. But people also took advantage for the whole body of the animal. The fur you could use as a blanket to get yourself warm, and the meat could get a whole family feel full for a week, but this was also a way to show respect for the animal. But in today’s society the meat-production has become a cruel industry, were the main purpose
Charles Darwin is famous for his studies of mechanisms that bring about evolutionary change and for formulating the theory of natural selection which is defined by Scupin and DeCorse (2010) as ‘genetic change in a population resulting from differential reproductive success.’ The purpose of this essay is to discuss the importance of Darwin’s theory. During Darwin’s time contemporaries responded to his theory because it brought new drastic changes to thoughts regarding evolution. He did not convince