Rick, we have fossils from
different human species over the periods of millions of years and they gradually become more and more like what we're like today.
Not exact matches
If
humans were not designed by a higher authority, how can each individual's DNA be uniquely
different among the
human species, especially
different than the other animals; how can the life sustaining elements be constantly available and exist in exact formulations: O, H, C etc. water is always 2 atoms of Hydrogen and one atom of Oxygen; sugar, fats, grains, and any bio-chemical products can be broken down to their simplest forms of elements, but can be re-constructed with specific (not by chance) formula.
everything is made up of atoms (don't believe me do some research) its the
different variables of heat and light and things like that that cause
different reactions to make
different things and these things when they interact can create something completely
different and you and slowly the process of mitosis or miosis starts to work and form stuff hell i learnt that in high school and it was a catholic one at that a millions of years ago i bet the universe was completely
different and had things in it that our minds cant even imagine that have since changed over time from action and reaction to what we have today and in another million years who knows with all the
different gases we pump into the air and the weather getting more intense on both ends of the scale life as we know it will be
different the
human race will have to evolve to survive and will probibly form into a slightly
different species hell maybe well evolve into 2
different species like in the movie time machine
If there are still
different possible futures for planetary life in general, and for
human existence in particular, those futures have come to depend increasingly on decisions made by the
human species.
True intimacy comparisons would be between the same
species, say,
humans from
different areas of the world.
Apes and
humans all shared a common ancestor, who, waaaaaay back when, branched off into multiple
different species.
Millions upon millions of years old makes since when you have to explain how a fish, bird, dog, monkey, all other living
species and
humans are all so
different now.
There are several
different ethnicities of
humans, and there is mountains of evidence of other
species of
humans that have died out.
If
human - level intelligence arose in a solitary hunter like, say, a
species descended from Bengal tigers, it would have an entirely
different moral compass.
Radicals are the permanently unsatisfied among us — nihilists of the Utopian vision, restless with the imperfections of humanity as we know it — who clamor for a future in which
human beings will be
different from what they are and the world transformed, for a world in which racism and evils like it will be purged from the
species forever, and of course for the time when radicals like themselves will inherit the earth.
For example, the preservation of the
human beings and the biosphere (Objectives C and D) depends upon a mutual web of causal interconnections between
different species on earth — e.g., the nature of the food chain, material resources, energy fluxes, ecosystem dynamics, etc..
why don't you start with why
humans invented religion in the first place, the origins of the books of the bible, the multiple «christ» (copied) stories throughout the history of time, fossil evidence of evolution of man and all
species, all the discrepancies in the bible, knowledge of all the gods that
humans have believed in through recorded history, the political uses of christianity in the time of it's origin, the fact that every other religion has followers who believe just as strongly in their own god / book, that fact that if you had been born in another part of the world you would be a
different religion and going to «hell», and that a good, kind, omniscient god wouldn't allow all the suffering and evil to happen, and wouldn't need «help» as christians like to tout... and then we'll get to all these ridiculous fools.
While we think nothing of giving infants milk from a
different species — a cow — the prospect of sharing
human milk gives many people the willies, and I've heard the age - old practice, still common in many cultures, described as «gross, sick, twisted and overboard.»
what I find incredible is that people gladly dump breast milk of
different species in their coffee and cereals but find
human mother's milk disgusting?
Casein is significantly lower in
human milk, whereas it is significantly higher in cow's milk, making cow milk tough for
human babies to digest, and making
human milk unfit for feeding to baby cows... All mammals have some whey protein in their milk - it is merely in
different compositions depending on the mammal and the needs of that
species» young.
With vast differences in the physiology of
different species and poorly conducted experiments, it comes as no surprise that 92 % of all drugs that are shown to be safe and effective in animal tests prove to be ineffective or even dangerous to
humans.
Dr. Issa's team made their discovery after first examining methylation patterns on DNA in blood collected from individuals of
different ages for each of three
species — mouse, monkey, and
human.
Psychologists who analyzed video footage of a female chimpanzee, a female bonobo and a female
human infant in a study to compare
different types of gestures at comparable stages of communicative development found remarkable similarities among the three
species.
Through December Although we may look
different,
human beings are more genetically similar to one another than the members of any other living
species are.
«We cook what we eat: this is the exclusively
human activity,» Herculano - Houzel writes, «one that allowed us to jump over the energetic wall that still curbs the evolution of all other
species and put us on a
different evolutionary path from all other animals.»
We're each like a superorganism — a unified alliance between the genes of several
different species, only one of which is
human.
So much so, in fact, that its discoverers argue that the ancient
human family tree should be pruned of many of its
species, which may simply be
different forms of H. erectus.
For viruses, traits included how many
different mosquito
species they infect, whether they have ever infected
humans and the severity of the diseases they cause.
For mosquito
species, these included general traits like subgenus and geographic distribution as well as traits relevant to the ability of each
species to transmit disease, such as proximity to
human populations, whether they typically bite
humans and how many
different viruses they are known to transmit.
«What we know,» Wells says, «is that
humans and Neanderthals are
different species, and that separation time was about 500,000 years.»
Laidre's team looked at what is known about marine mammal populations that play a key role in Arctic ecosystems and
human communities, focusing on polar bears, beluga whales, narwhals, bowhead whales, walrus, and six
different seal
species.
About 1,000
species can live in the
human mouth, where
different sides of the same tooth sustain distinctly
different combinations of bugs.
For example, when they tested the gut microbiome from a healthy
human male the old way, they found 127
different species.
«We don't completely understand why those
species occur during cholera infection, but that phenomenon may offer clues as to why we observe
different species of gut bacteria among
humans in
different parts of the world.
Another complicating factor making present climate change
different from events in the past is that most ecosystems are now dominated by
human use, making it harder for
species to adjust their geographic ranges in response to the changing climate.
Humans have already discovered some 2 million
different animal
species on this planet, but some estimate there are over 1 million more to be found.
A: If you want to understand
human genetics, you need to line up a lot of
species to compare genes to find how similar and
different they are.
In
humans, hundreds of
different species of bacteria are found in the intestinal tract, and the composition of
species varies remarkably between individuals.
Although more than 250
different Aspergillus
species are found in nature, and most contribute spores to the air we breathe, over 80 % of
human disease is caused by one particular culprit called Aspergillus fumigatus.
If this same mechanism exists in other animals — possibly including
humans — it could mean that there is a completely
different way for a
species to evolve in response to its environment.
«We leveraged the extreme traits in
different species to uncover noncoding regions in the
human genome that likely have important roles in shaping health and disease,» said Elliott Ferris, first author on the paper and a bioinformatician and computer programmer in Gregg's lab.
An international research team including Mark van Kleunen, ecology professor at the University of Konstanz, shows for the first time how ties to
different habitats control the
human - induced spread of European plant
species on other continents.
The proposal is the latest salvo in the battle about whether these diminutive people were truly a
different species of
human, but it's unlikely to end the debate.
[Do] most people think this is really a completely
different species, or are most people subscribing to the idea that this is a
human with an actual disease?
Funded by the National Zoological Gardens of South Africa, Rufford's Small Grants for Nature, and the National Geographic Society, Parusnath is developing and testing microsatellite markers similar to those used in
human parentage tests to establish the genetic relatedness of Sungazers in
different populations across the
species» distribution.
Human cultural groups have behaved as if they were
different species that actively exclude each other, and cultures do have a wariness of strangers.
By sequencing the genetic material of 116 houseflies and blowflies along with all the microorganisms that they are carrying, the team found that each of these flies carried up to several hundred
different species of bacteria, some of which may be harmful to
humans.
Modified cameras that are sensitive to ultraviolet light were used to photograph the ladybirds, allowing the researchers to use special modelling and image analysis techniques to analyse how each
species would appear to predatory birds, which have very
different color vision to
humans.
It notes some of the critical scientific questions regarding Zika that deserve further exploration, including: whether certain viral mutations occurred to facilitate its geographical spread; if
different species of Aedes mosquitoes are capable of transmitting Zika and what that may mean for future transmission; what is apparently unique to Zika compared to other more well - known flaviviruses, such as dengue, that can explain why it can cause congenital infections, neurological conditions and encephalitis, transmit sexually and persist for long periods of time in multiple parts of the
human body; and whether preexisting immunity to other related flaviviruses may impact Zika exposure and infection.
But Neandertals» hair and skin tones were almost certainly influenced by genetic variations unique to Neandertals, who were a
species different from modern
humans.
Researchers have long used a
different monkey
species to research stem cell transplants, but that
species» biological characteristics means it can't be reliably used to find good donor matches to mimic
human stem transplants.
The team realized that, just like the Cas9 family, Cas13d enzymes originating from
different bacterial
species would vary in their activity, so they ran a screen to identify the best version for use in
human cells.
With the advent of genome engineering, scientists are now introducing hundreds of
different human mutations in other
species to study their effects and develop new drugs.
In 2012, his team reported that
humans had a
different form of these fatty acid genes than did chimps or other ancient
human species, one that made them more efficient at processing the fatty acids from plants.
Knowledge of these mechanisms in songbird
species with
different social and mating systems may in turn elucidate social and sexual pathologies in
humans.