On Friday...I completed a 250 word essay question that includes 25 fill in and short answer questions (exam) that is due on Tuesday for Human Evolution/Anthropology.
Most intriguing, intense subject to say the least...
"What are to me the most important and interesting things about evolution, human biology, and human prehistory that I learned in this course?
I find that the “basic foundation” of Human Evolution and Anthropology is not only important to the past, present, and future existence of life but throughout the Universe as a whole. The subject matter in this course that I find imperative is certainly derived from the assets of theory, experimentation, and factual information through the scientific method of growth and human intelligence.
Without historical figures that have continued to “think outside the box” such as Charles Darwin that revolutionized the biological science with his hypothesis of natural section that is subjected to but not limited to the evidence of producing off spring, survival instinct, inherited traits, and environmental variations.
While at the same time Gregor Mendel considered the question of heredity and eventually discovered the first principle (fundamentals) of inheritance/segregation, recessive, and dominant alles on one genetic locus which is known today as the Mendelian Traits (aka. genetic disorders).
Then miraculously in 1953, at the University of Cambridge in England, an American researcher named James Watson and three British scientists, Francis Crick, Maurice Wilkins, and Rosalind Franklin developed the structural and functional model of DNA which “completely and forever revolutionized” the fields of biology, medicine, and the understanding of biological and evolutionary mechanisms.
Throughout millions of years in history, the evolution of organisms will continue to undergo metabolism, maintain homeostasis, possess a capacity to grow, respond to stimuli, reproduce and, through natural selection, adapt to their environment in successive generations. As Homo sapiens continue to develop their intellectual ability to learn, molecular biology will advance to levels of infinite possibilities.
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