Biology Work

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APE-MEN fact or Ficción
Did humans really evolve from ape-like creatures? Have scientists found fossils of the missing link? What about the similarity between human an chimp DNA? What about the Neanderthal?
These and other questions are answered in this Pocket Guide to Apemen. Experts in the fields of paleontology, anatomy, genetics, and ancient Bible texts examine both the scientific evidenceand the biblical record to show that humans are not related to apes, but were specially created by God in His image.
Then God said, “Let Us make man in Our image, according to Our likeness; let them have dominion over the fish of the sea, over the birds of the air, and over the cattle, over all the earth and over every creeping thing that creeps on the earth.” So God created man in His own image;in the image of God He created him; male and female He created them. (Genesis 1:26–27)

QUESTIONS FOR BIOLOGY

1) Neanderthal were discovered in?
a)1950 to 1960
b)1848 to 1856 <
c)1890 to 1898

2) the piltdown man was later discover as?
a) real
b) a Hoax <
c) product of evolution

3) what was the discovery, who was develop later as the Nebraska man?
a) a head
b) a entireskeleton
c) a tooth <

4) Lucy who was called “the most important find made by anyone in the history of the entire human race” turn to be a?
a) an australopitecus
b) a cientist who teach evolution
c) a rainforest chimpanzee

5) How many links (skeletons, bones,etc) bond humankind with any race of apes or monkeys?
a) 50
b) 100
c) none (0)

Story: At one time it was thought that wecame from the Neanderthal. Neanderthals were discovered from 1848 to 1856 and for years they were considered to be ape-men. But now we know, there's no argument here, that they're just plain ordinary people.
the ape-man. Java man. Java man was discovered by a Dutchman. His name was Eugene Dubois. The bones were found in 1891-1892 on the Indonesian Island of Java in Southeast Asia along the banksof the Solo River.
There was an interesting assortment. He found a leg bone, a skullcap, a jaw fragment and three teeth. And that's what he concocted Java man from. Interestingly enough some of the teeth were old and some young. The bones belonged to ape, female and male.
The Truth: Dubois kept his findings from scholars for about 30 years. He also, of course, withheld the discovery of modernhuman remains, which were found in the same stratum as Java man. Of course that would have ruined his claims that Java man was the ancestor of modern day humans. Finally, enough pressure was placed on him that the actual bones were allowed to be examined and the discrepancies were found. And eventually, enlightened America as well as the world found out that this was a hoax.
Time Magazine ran acover story entitled "How Man Became Man". Richard Leaky is on the cover. It starts off ridiculing Christians and Creationists and then goes on to present Java man as though it were fact.
“No single, essential difference separates human beings from other animals -- but that hasn't stopped the phrasemakers from trying to find one. They have described humans as the animals who make tools, or reason,or use fire, or laugh, or any one of a dozen other appealing oversimplifications. Here's one more description for the list, as good as any other: Humans are the animals who wonder, intensely and endlessly, about their origin. Starting with a Neanderthal skeleton unearthed in Germany in 1856, archaeologists and anthropologists have sweated mightily over excavations in Africa, Europe and Asia,trying to find fossil evidence that will answer the most fundamental questions of our existence: When, where and how did the human race arise? Nonscientists are as eager for the answers as the experts, if the constant outpouring of books and documentaries on the subject is any indication. The latest, a three-part Nova show titled In Search of Human Origins, premiered last week.
Yet despite more than...
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