. Cranial capacity is the volume of the brain or the skull that encloses the brain. It is often used as a proxy for brain size and intelligence. - The average cranial capacity of modern humans is about \(1400 \mathrm{cc}^{3}\) although there is considerable variation among individuals and populations. - The cranial capacity of modern humans has increased over evolutionary time, from about \(600 \mathrm{cc}^{3}\) in Homo habilis to about \(1680 \mathrm{cc}^{3}\) in Homo neanderthalensis.
UP CPMT-2011
Evolution
185196
Which one of the following ancestors of man first time showed bipedal movement?
1 Australopithecus
2 Cro- magnon
3 Java ape man
4 Peking man
Explanation:
Australopithecus ancestors of man first time showed bipedal movement. It provide the first fossil evidence as the first and earliest biped. Bipedal specializations are found in Australopithecus fossils form 4.2 to 3.9 million years ago.
WB JEE-2009
Evolution
185189
The organs which have dissimilar structure and origin but perform the same function are called
1 Homologous organs
2 Analogous organs
3 Vestigial organs
4 Atavistic organs
Explanation:
Analogous organs also known as homoplastic structures, are structures in different species that have similar functions but have evolved independently. Analogous organs do not share a common origin or structure but perform comporble functions due to convergent evolution.
AP EAPCET-23.05.2023
Evolution
185190
According to fossils which discovered up to present time, origin and evolution of man was started from which country
1 France
2 Java
3 Africa
4 China
Explanation:
According to fossils discovered up to present time, the origin and evolution of man start from Africa. The Omokibish first skeleton from Ethiopia is dated to around 233,000 years ago, and the Jebel Irhoud fossils from morocco are dated to around 315,000 years ago. These fossils show that modern humans had already evolved in Africa by at least 233,000 years ago.
. Cranial capacity is the volume of the brain or the skull that encloses the brain. It is often used as a proxy for brain size and intelligence. - The average cranial capacity of modern humans is about \(1400 \mathrm{cc}^{3}\) although there is considerable variation among individuals and populations. - The cranial capacity of modern humans has increased over evolutionary time, from about \(600 \mathrm{cc}^{3}\) in Homo habilis to about \(1680 \mathrm{cc}^{3}\) in Homo neanderthalensis.
UP CPMT-2011
Evolution
185196
Which one of the following ancestors of man first time showed bipedal movement?
1 Australopithecus
2 Cro- magnon
3 Java ape man
4 Peking man
Explanation:
Australopithecus ancestors of man first time showed bipedal movement. It provide the first fossil evidence as the first and earliest biped. Bipedal specializations are found in Australopithecus fossils form 4.2 to 3.9 million years ago.
WB JEE-2009
Evolution
185189
The organs which have dissimilar structure and origin but perform the same function are called
1 Homologous organs
2 Analogous organs
3 Vestigial organs
4 Atavistic organs
Explanation:
Analogous organs also known as homoplastic structures, are structures in different species that have similar functions but have evolved independently. Analogous organs do not share a common origin or structure but perform comporble functions due to convergent evolution.
AP EAPCET-23.05.2023
Evolution
185190
According to fossils which discovered up to present time, origin and evolution of man was started from which country
1 France
2 Java
3 Africa
4 China
Explanation:
According to fossils discovered up to present time, the origin and evolution of man start from Africa. The Omokibish first skeleton from Ethiopia is dated to around 233,000 years ago, and the Jebel Irhoud fossils from morocco are dated to around 315,000 years ago. These fossils show that modern humans had already evolved in Africa by at least 233,000 years ago.
. Cranial capacity is the volume of the brain or the skull that encloses the brain. It is often used as a proxy for brain size and intelligence. - The average cranial capacity of modern humans is about \(1400 \mathrm{cc}^{3}\) although there is considerable variation among individuals and populations. - The cranial capacity of modern humans has increased over evolutionary time, from about \(600 \mathrm{cc}^{3}\) in Homo habilis to about \(1680 \mathrm{cc}^{3}\) in Homo neanderthalensis.
UP CPMT-2011
Evolution
185196
Which one of the following ancestors of man first time showed bipedal movement?
1 Australopithecus
2 Cro- magnon
3 Java ape man
4 Peking man
Explanation:
Australopithecus ancestors of man first time showed bipedal movement. It provide the first fossil evidence as the first and earliest biped. Bipedal specializations are found in Australopithecus fossils form 4.2 to 3.9 million years ago.
WB JEE-2009
Evolution
185189
The organs which have dissimilar structure and origin but perform the same function are called
1 Homologous organs
2 Analogous organs
3 Vestigial organs
4 Atavistic organs
Explanation:
Analogous organs also known as homoplastic structures, are structures in different species that have similar functions but have evolved independently. Analogous organs do not share a common origin or structure but perform comporble functions due to convergent evolution.
AP EAPCET-23.05.2023
Evolution
185190
According to fossils which discovered up to present time, origin and evolution of man was started from which country
1 France
2 Java
3 Africa
4 China
Explanation:
According to fossils discovered up to present time, the origin and evolution of man start from Africa. The Omokibish first skeleton from Ethiopia is dated to around 233,000 years ago, and the Jebel Irhoud fossils from morocco are dated to around 315,000 years ago. These fossils show that modern humans had already evolved in Africa by at least 233,000 years ago.
. Cranial capacity is the volume of the brain or the skull that encloses the brain. It is often used as a proxy for brain size and intelligence. - The average cranial capacity of modern humans is about \(1400 \mathrm{cc}^{3}\) although there is considerable variation among individuals and populations. - The cranial capacity of modern humans has increased over evolutionary time, from about \(600 \mathrm{cc}^{3}\) in Homo habilis to about \(1680 \mathrm{cc}^{3}\) in Homo neanderthalensis.
UP CPMT-2011
Evolution
185196
Which one of the following ancestors of man first time showed bipedal movement?
1 Australopithecus
2 Cro- magnon
3 Java ape man
4 Peking man
Explanation:
Australopithecus ancestors of man first time showed bipedal movement. It provide the first fossil evidence as the first and earliest biped. Bipedal specializations are found in Australopithecus fossils form 4.2 to 3.9 million years ago.
WB JEE-2009
Evolution
185189
The organs which have dissimilar structure and origin but perform the same function are called
1 Homologous organs
2 Analogous organs
3 Vestigial organs
4 Atavistic organs
Explanation:
Analogous organs also known as homoplastic structures, are structures in different species that have similar functions but have evolved independently. Analogous organs do not share a common origin or structure but perform comporble functions due to convergent evolution.
AP EAPCET-23.05.2023
Evolution
185190
According to fossils which discovered up to present time, origin and evolution of man was started from which country
1 France
2 Java
3 Africa
4 China
Explanation:
According to fossils discovered up to present time, the origin and evolution of man start from Africa. The Omokibish first skeleton from Ethiopia is dated to around 233,000 years ago, and the Jebel Irhoud fossils from morocco are dated to around 315,000 years ago. These fossils show that modern humans had already evolved in Africa by at least 233,000 years ago.