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Question
Try to trace the various components of human evolution (hint: brain size and function, skeletal structure, dietary preference, etc.).
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Solution
Human evolution was a slow and continuous process that brought physical, mental, and cultural changes over millions of years. The main components are:
- Brain Size and Function:
- Early ancestors like Australopithecus had a brain size of about 400-500 cc.
- In Homo habilis, it increased to 650-800 cc, showing improved intelligence and tool use.
- Homo erectus had a brain volume of 900-1100 cc, and modern Homo sapiens possesses about 1400-1600 cc, enabling reasoning, speech, and creativity.
- Skeletal Structure and Posture:
- Dryopithecus was ape-like, without browridges, had a semierect posture, and a prognathous face (having a projecting jaw).
- Ramapithecus had jaws and teeth like humans (small canines and large molars), a prognathous face and walked on legs.
- Australopithecus africanus had an erect posture, human-like teeth, lacked a chin, had brow ridges, and had a prognathous face.
- Homo habilis walked nearly erect, had human-like teeth, and had a slightly prognathous face.
- Homo erectus had an erect posture, a prognathous face with projecting brow ridges, small canines, large molars, and a small chin.
- Homo sapiens sapiens had four curves in the vertebral column, an orthognathous face (without a projecting jaw), a broad forehead, a well-developed chin, and walked on the soles of their feet.
- Dietary Preference:
- Early humans were fruit-eaters (herbivores).
- Gradually, they became omnivorous, eating roots, fruits, and meat.
- The use of fire and cooking improved digestion and brain growth.
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