Human evolution skulls
[DOC File]Hominid Skull Lab
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Primate skulls, ruler, calipers, protractor, human evolution chart, computer with Microsoft Word and Excel. Procedure: Review Descriptions and Basis for Measurement handout (on back of data chart). Complete Human Evolution Data Chart. Take notes in your science journal of the . exact methods. you used to take your measurements for each feature.
[DOCX File]HOMINOID SKULL COMPARISON
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Dec 17, 2012 · Procedure: PART B – Comparing Modern and Extinct Hominoid Skulls. In this part of the activity you will make detailed observations and measurements of skull casts of seven modern and extinct hominoids. You will then use your data to determine if the extinct hominoids are more ape-like or more human-like in appearance.
[DOC File]Evolution of human music through sexual selection
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Human skulls for example, are often used to make the Tibetan ritual drum called a damaru. Many other materials work to make simple rattles, stampers, clappers, and scrapers. The San people of southern Africa make ankle rattles out of springbok ears sewn together and filled with pebbles.
[DOC File]Worksheet : Human Evolution
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36) Early human bones from which three sites were studied? 37) What is “isotopic analysis”? 38) How much of the protein in the early modern human diet came from fish and waterfowl? 39) What were the main sources of protein for Neanderthals? 40) Which two items on the Neanderthal diet are . not. listed on the early modern human diet?
[DOC File]HUMAN EVOLUTION: A HANDS-ON INVESTIGATION
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HUMAN EVOLUTION: A HANDS-ON INVESTIGATION. USING HOMINOID SKULLS. Introduction: This lab will allow students to investigate and evaluate evolutionary relationships by examining skulls of living and extinct human relatives. It is a direct, hands-on way of studying human evolution. Working and presenting interpretations in groups will simulate ...
[DOC File]Student Exploration Sheet: Growing Plants
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Student Exploration: Human Evolution - Skull Analysis. Prior Knowledge Questions . Label one of the . skulls. below as human and the other as a chimpanzee skull. _____ _____ What features did you use to identify which skull was human and which was chimpanzee? The shapes of the cranial cavities and jaw, as well as the front of the mouths.
[DOC File]Hominid Skull Comparison Lab - Yavapai College
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You are to compare several hominid skulls and collect data on them for a comparison and tentative cladogram. Skulls are replicas, but are actual size and quite detailed. Characteristics to be measured are marked with *. All measurements should be made in millimeters (mm). If a …
[DOC File]Science 7 - Colorado State University
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Human Evolution Lab. By Vicky Jordan – Wellington Middle School. Objectives: ... so the numbers match the key below. Put the skulls in order on tables or counters around the room with a number card at the table that matches the key below. # Species Brain size Location found Bipedal (2) or Quadrupedal (4) Other interesting observations 1.
[DOC File]Activity: Comparing Primates - From Gorillas to Humans
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Hominids, which include humans and closely related primates, are members of the human family known as Hominidae. Although these early hominids were not yet humans, they did take evolutionary paths that distinguish them from other hominoids. During their evolution, many changes have occurred to the basic skeleton of these hominids.
[DOC File]CHAPTER 21 HUMAN EVOLUTION
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Chapter 32 Human Evolution. Chapter Outline. 32.1 Evolution of Primates. A. Primate Characteristics. 1. Primates. differ from other mammals by being adapted for . arboreal. life (living in trees). 2. Mobile Forelimbs and Hindlimbs. a. In primates, the limbs are mobile …
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