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Chapter 32-3 Primates Human Origins
  • Essential Questions
  • What characteristics are shared by all primates?
  • What are the major evolutionary groups of
    primates?
  • What is a hominid?
  • What does the fossil record show about hominids?

2
  • What is a primate?
  • Fingers, toes shoulders
  • 5 flexible fingers, flexible toes, shoulders
    allow arms to rotate
  • Most have opposable thumbs

3
  • Well-developed cerebrum
  • Allows complex behavior social behaviors,
    adoption, warfare

4
  • Binocular vision, flat face
  • Able to merge images from 2 eyes
  • Depth perception
  • 3D view

5
  • Evolution of primates
  • Prosimians earliest branch
  • Lemurs, lorises

6
  • Anthropoids humans, apes, most monkeys
  • 2 branches caused by separation of continents
  • New world monkeys (Central/South America)
    adapted for trees have prehensile tail
  • Old world monkeys (Africa/Asia) baboons,
    orangutans, gorillas, chimps, humans

7
  • What is a hominid?
  • About 6 m.y.a. hominid line gave rise to humans
  • Bipedal 2 feet locomotion skeleton changed
    for this
  • Early hominids
  • Australopithecus Lucy fossil probably
    ancestral to humans
  • How do the branches connect?
  • No simple, straight-line transformation from
    early hominids to modern humans

8
  • Out of Africa but who and when?
  • Modern Homo sapiens
  • Homo neanderthalensis Europe N. Asia 200-300
    thousand years ago
  • Stone tools, organized groups

9
  • Homo sapiens appear in middle east about 100
    thousand years ago
  • cave paintings, burial rituals
  • Only hominid species left on earth
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