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PHYSICAL/BIOLOGICAL ANTHROPOLOGY ~ UNIT 4 ~ What is Physical/Biological Anthropology? Study of the _______________aspects of humans and _____________ humans. Non-cultural – all ____________ characteristics that are genetically ________ Near-human - includes __________, apes, other ___________, & our ____________ancestors The Three Categories? 1. Human Biology – human__________, genetic inheritance patterns, non-cultural _______________ to environment, and other biological characteristics of our species, _________ 2. Primatology - ______________ primate studies. Usually done in a _____________ setting among ________ apes, monkeys, and related animals. Interested in learning about the ____________ and behavior _______ of primates--our ____________ living relatives. 3. Paleoanthropology - Recover the _______ record of _________ humans and their _________ ancestors in order to understand the path of our _______________. Often work with geologists, ________________, and scientists with other specialties who help them reconstruct _______________ environments. searching for fossils and artifacts of our distant human ancestors in a French cave CHAPTER 11 HUMAN BIOLOGY Pre-Darwin Theories 1. Creationism - special and _____________ creation by _________ of every species and that ________________do not ______________through ___________from generation to generation. 2. The "Great Chain of Being" - _______ created an ____________ and _____________ series of life forms, each one grading into the next, from simplest to most ___________, and that all ___________, including humans, were created in their _________ form and that they have remained ______________ since then. 3. Catastrophism – there was a ___________ & sudden _________ catastrophes (great floods and rapid formation of mountains). ___________ & animals living in those parts of the world were often ______________. Then _____________ forms moved in from other areas. Result - ___________ show a ___________changes in ____________. 4. Uniformitarianism - ___________ forces changing the ___________of the earth's _________ have been operating in the past much the same way. “The _____________ is the key to understanding the __________. ” – Had a great affect on _______ ________________in the 1830’s. Charles Darwin He didn’t invent the idea of ________________, but carried out the ______________ to prove that it has occurred In the ___________________ he made the observations that eventually led him to ________ what causes _________ and animals to ___________ The _________________________ by Means of Natural Selection, or The ________________________________________ in the Struggle for Life 1st edition published in ____________ Galápagos Islands __________ voyage on H.M.S. __________ ______________ are slightly ___________ from one _____________ to another have _______________ found in ______________ part of the world. Similar ones exist on the ______________ coast of _______________________________ Natural Selection Nature selected the best ______________ to survive and to ___________________ He believed the ________________ already existed and that _____________ just selected for the most suitable __________ shape and against __________ useful ones ◦ Darwin described this process as the “______________________________" Evolution Evidence has come from four sources: 1. The ___________ record of change in earlier species 2. The _________________ and _______________ similarities of related life forms 3. The _______________ distribution of related species 4. The recorded ____________________ in living organisms over many generations Fossils _____________ of animals and plants found in _________ rock deposits Provides evidence that the ______________animals and plants of today were ____________ by earlier _____________ ones. Fossil Hominids: Lucy 1974 Discovered in _________ _________ million years old Adult _________ about __________years old Her arms are __________ than humans today, but __________ than a _______________ She is between the two species on the _________________ 'Ardi,' Oldest Human Ancestor? _______ million years old Found in _________ ______________ It's not a _________ It's not a ____________ Could ___________& ____________________ last ________________of chimpanzees and humans. _________________________fossil - earliest bird in fossil record.Thought to be ___________ million years old. Found 1891 in _______________________. More than 10 have been found. Has many features of a dinosaurs & birds such as scales on head, feathers, wings, a tail, etc. Chemical and Anatomical Similarities All plants and animals receive specific characteristics from their ______________ by inheriting particular combinations of ___________________. ______________ is the same for all _____________ Species share the same types of ___________ because they ______________ them from a common _________________ that had them. All living things either share a ________________ or they came into existence as a result of ____________ ______________________ Geographic Distribution isolated ______________ and _________ groups often ____________ their own distinct plant and animal ____________________ ______________ in these areas have been evolving in _____________ from the rest of the world for _________________ of years. Genetic Changes _____________________ - new ________________ of plants and animals (ex. ________________) individuals lacking the _______________ characteristics are ______________ to _____________. Therefore, the following generations have the _____________ traits. Classification of Living Things Today we use the system invented by the ______ naturalist ______________________ published in his ___________________, in _____ defined ____________ and introduced the system where each species receives a _______ and species _____________ grouped the organisms according to __________ Extinction __________________ of species occurs at the _____________ of the last ________________ of that species. The ____________________ extinction event was the Earth’s most severe extinction event, rendering extinct ____________ of all ________ species and _________ of _______________________________species. Thylacine yawning Quagga at London's Regent's Park Zoo, 1870 - last specimen in captivity died in 1883 at Artis Magistra Zoo in Amsterdam. Thylacinus in Washington D.C. National Zoo, c. 1906 - It was 1936 when the last Thylacine took its final breath in Hobart Zoo, Tasmania Tasmanian Tiger (Thylacine) photographed in a cage with a chicken 1936 - this marsupial carnivore