Define in your own words what a fossil is and what a ... Edward Drinker Cope. Earl Douglass. Summary. A fossil is the imprint of a bone, plant, or creature ...
Equine Dentistry The ... Short, square brachydont teeth Diet of succulent forage Five toes From Ancient to Modern Horse Evolved/adapted to live on grasslands Began in ...
Consider definitions of health for individuals, families, communities ... smoking, alcohol, BP, obesity, dental caries community health promotion model ...
Title: What is archaeology? (for kids) Author: Lin Donn Keywords: Fossils Artifacts Description: Illustrated by Phillip Martin Last modified by: cdealy
Dental caries (tooth decay) -Plaque consists of bacterial biofilms ... Tooth enamel degenerates. Peptic ulcers -Helicobacter pylori is the main cause ...
The Nonproteobacteria Gram-Negative Bacteria. Includes G- bacteria ... S. mutans- primary cause of dental caries. S. pneumoniae - most common cause of pneumonia ...
Only 200 species? In different conditions. they grow differently. Lots of colors. Photosynthetic ... bacterial culture plates, time-release pills, and dental ...
East African fossil remains assigned to the genus Australopithecus (or in some ... of large animals, such as antelope, were discovered near the fossils displaying ...
Fossils are any evidence of plants or animals that have existed in the past and ... However, its feathers, wings, furcula ('wishbone') and reduced fingers are all ...
Homo erectus was the first hominid species to be found in different places ... Dubois found a cranium and a thigh-bone, the fragments were considered for a ...
You are responsible for reading these chapters we will be discussing these s in class, however, we will not be going slow enough for students to copy word-for-word
Field Methods in Archaeology and Paleoanthropology Chapter Preview How Are the Physical and Cultural Remains of Past Humans ... Sites are even found underwater.
Difficult to tell evolutionary relationships to later primates. ... Gibbon-like. Apes move out of Africa after 16 million years ago. Dryopithecus. Europe ...
At 29, Professor of Anatomy at Witwatersrand University, Johannesburg ... Shallow trochanteric fossa for obturator externus. Makapansgat: a third site for A.africanus ...
Chapter 8 Hominid Origins Chapter Outline Definition of Hominid The Bipedal Adaptation Biocultural Evolution: The Human Capacity for Culture Paleoanthropology as a ...
Primates and Human Origins Identify traits that distinguish primates from other mammals. Describe fossil evidence relating humans to primate ancestors.
The canine is the third tooth from the center of the top and bottom jaw. ... Is there a diastema (gap between the upper incisors and canines) present? ...
Generate 3D models of feeding apparatuses from turtle specimens using a CT scanner Isolate rhamphotheca from underlying bone Because keratin does not readily ...
Title: No Slide Title Author: Kelly L. Moore Last modified by: Kelly L. Moore Document presentation format: On-screen Show (4:3) Other titles: Arial Times Default ...
An old order dating to the Cretaceous most closely related to: ... Shared, derived character states (Table 11.1 Vaughan) - Hind limb dominance in locomotion ...
Title: Kottak Subject: Anthropology / Cultural Anthropology Author: Linda Crane Last modified by: Debbie Created Date: 4/19/2001 6:09:34 PM Document presentation format
The skulls were scanned at a slice thickness of 0.49 mm using a bone algorithm, ... Concurrent with previous studies, skull morphology is indicative of feeding ...
What is the Evolutionary History of the Primates? 1. EOCENE 54-38 mya. Prosimian Radiations ... branched off from the prosimians much earlier than previously ...
Tongue Stones An Evolution Story Told by Patrick Staley Presentation Outline Legend to Science Why Use Tongue Stones to Study Evolution Parts and Features Environment ...
... chimpanzees, and humans ... Characteristics Revised Classification of Hominoids The Bipedal Adaptation Efficient bipedalism as the primary form of locomotion ...
Shapes: rod, sphere, or spiral. Flagella. Examples: Rickets, rocky ... Found in stagnant H2O, ocean bottom, hot springs, sewage treatment. Part of carbon cycle ...
The Origin of Romantic Love. Love poems. Dates back to the first century BC in ancient Rome. ... Was recorded in Egypt 3,000 years ago. Love poems & stories ...
Scientists currently know that modern whales evolved from terrestrial mammals. ... flippers composed of short arm bones, flat wrist bones, and five fingers ...
Most of what we know about them came from the Fayum deposits in Western Egypt. ... in Africa diverged into two lines--the gorillas and the line that would lead to ...
Bones of antelopes, horses, and other animals with cut marks made by ... Signs that hominids scraped & smashed animal bones, like this antelope tibia, 2.5 mya ...
... notochord, caudal fin rays, and what appeared to be a postanal tail and a dorsal ... hypocercal tail (with an extended ventral lobe) which suggest a trend towards ...
Midterm Review. Intro to Anthropology: The Basics. Four field approach and applied ... Phyletic gradualism. Day(s): May 22. Reading: E&E Chapter 3. The Living Primates ...
Important developments of the Vertebrates: brain and sense organs The ancestors of vertebrates switched from filter feeding to more active feeding, which required ...
... have fleshy blob tongues that apprehend food, are typically territorial and ... have specialized chemosensory tongues, apprehend food with their jaws, are ...
The type of the new species, i.e., the specimen that serves as the standard for ... The senior author of the new species, Louis Leakey, took another tack altogether. ...
Title: No Slide Title Author: John Steven Scheibe Last modified by: Computer Services Created Date: 11/26/1999 11:31:18 PM Document presentation format
The Theory of Evolution A. Evolution means change over time or descent with modification. B. Evidence of evolution: 1. Fossil Evidence 2. Comparative anatomy
Title: No Slide Title Author: Maribeth Price Last modified by: Art Chadwick Created Date: 1/6/1999 4:49:16 PM Document presentation format: On-screen Show
You are what you eat! The headhunter is not content merely to possess the skull, but opens it and takes out the brain, which he eats in order by this means to ...
Mike Riddle m.riddle@verizon.net www.train2equip.com www.icr.org Mutations Of carefully studied mutations, most have been found to be harmful to organisms,