|
At the end of this session you will be familiar with:
Fossil evidence for human evolution
Major fossil groups: Australopithecines, Homo habilis,
Homo erectus, Homo neanderthalensis, and Homo sapiens modern and
present
Molecular evidence for human evolution
The genetic relationship between humans and our closest
living relatives
Major characteristics selected for in hominid evolution --
bipedalism and big brains -- and the adaptive advantages of each
Hypotheses about evolution of bipedalism
Migration patterns of early hominids
Coevolution of humans with microbes
Human influence on the evolution of its own species and
other organisms (modern medicine, genetically modified foods, invasive species, endangered
species)
Applications of scientific processes in different situations
Facilitator Notes for
this Session
National Science
Education Standards
= Core Activities
|