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Try to trace the various components of human evolution (hint: brain size and function, skeletal structure, dietary preference, etc.)
Solution
Dryopithecus and Ramapithecus primates existed around 16 million years ago. They had a lot of hair on their bodies and walked like gorillas and chimpanzees. Among these, Dryopithecus was like apes and Ramapithecus was like humans. Fossils showing many human characteristics were found in Ethiopia and Tanzania. This makes it clear that 3-4 million years ago, human-like primates roamed in East Africa. They were about 4 feet tall and walked upright. About 2 million years ago, Australopithecines, that is, early humans, probably roamed in the grasslands of East Africa. Homo habilis is known as the first human-like creature. The fossils of Homo erectus are from about 1.5 million years ago. Java man, Peking man, Atlantic man come under this. In the last period of the Pleistocene era, Homo sapiens (real man) replaced Homo erectus. Mainly Neanderthal man, Cro-Magnon man, and present-day man come under this.
Various components of human development-
Human development took place due to the following specific components (characteristics) acquired during development -
- Bipedal locomotion - Humans walk with the help of hind legs. Forelimbs (arms) are used for other purposes. Hind limbs are long and strong.
- Erect posture - The following changes have taken place for this-
- Legs are long. Torso is small and chest is broad.
- Number of lumbar vertebrae in vertebral column is 4-5. Sacral vertebrae are integrated.
- There is lumbar curve in vertebral column.
- Pelvic girdle is basin shaped.
- Skull is straight on vertebral column. Foramen ovale is downwards.
- Face - Face of human is erect and remains straight. It is called orthognathous. In human, the brow ridges are light.
- Teeth - Being omnivorous, they are unspecialized. Their number is 32. Humans were vegetarians earlier, later they became omnivorous.
- Grasping ability - Human hands have been transformed to hold objects. Due to thumb becoming opposite, the ability to hold and lift objects developed.
- Brain & Cranial Capacity - Cerebrum and cerebellum are well developed. Cranial capacity is approximately 1450 cc. The ratio of brain weight to body weight is the highest. Due to the development of the brain, the intellectual development of humans has reached its peak. It has the incomplete ability of written speech, expression of emotions, thinking, planning and logical reasoning.
- Binocular vision - As a result of bipedalism, binocular and stereoscopic vision is found in it.
- Decrease in breeding capacity, decrease in hair on the body, decrease in olfactory sense, decrease in hearing power etc. are other evolutionary characteristics.
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