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Do you mean that history and biology are differently distinguished?
I've had this confusion too.
I think it's because the way they are categorized (angles) is different.
From an evolutionary point of view, the greatest thing about living things from apes to humans is the ability to walk upright. (Isn't there that evolutionary diagram?)
Doesn't history say that the order of primitive society and slave society should be judged by the tools of labor and social productive forces.
Both are right, but the angles are different.
If you have multiple choice questions, you will choose the upright walking of creatures, and you will choose labor and tools for history.
If you still have any questions, remember to ask the teacher! Let me know when the time comes, I'll want to know too.
Thank you. Hope.
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Fabricate! Of course, use simple tools! Will use a stick of the right length to pick things out of your arm's reach! But neither of these are absolute answers! Will smash open the husk with a stone! It crumples the leaves into a hollow to suck up water and drink!
The ape will choose too! Choose the former if it's a multiple-choice question! It also walks upright.
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The fundamental differences between modern apes and humans are mainly as follows:
The way of exercise is different. Great apes are predominantly armed; Humans, on the other hand, walk upright.
The ability to make tools is different. Great apes can use natural tools, but they can't make them; Humans can make and use a variety of simple and complex tools.
The degree of brain development varies. The ape brain has a capacity of about 400ml and has no ability to speak and write; The capacity of the human brain is about 1200ml, and it has strong thinking ability and language and writing ability.
Characteristics of apes: The apes are divided into two major groups: Platyrrhini and Catarrhini. The New World monkey refers to the monkey species native to Central and South America, and the distinctive feature of this group of monkeys is that they have a long, winding tail that can resemble an extra hand.
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Comparison of modern apes with humans.
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The fundamental differences between modern apes and humans are mainly as follows: (1) different modes of movement Apes are mainly arm-walking; Humans, on the other hand, walk upright (2) Different abilities to make tools Great apes can use natural tools, but they can't make tools; Humans can make and use a variety of simple and complex tools (3) Different degrees of brain development The ape brain has a capacity of about 400ml and has no ability to speak and write; The capacity of the human brain is about 1200ml, and it has strong thinking ability and language and writing ability The most fundamental difference is that the brain is developed, producing language and consciousness, and humans have the ability to speak and write, while apes do not
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The fundamental difference between modern apes and humans is the difference in the way they walk, modern apes walk mainly with their arms, and humans walk upright. Great apes are highly intelligent and are closer to humans than other living primates.
The fundamental difference between modern apes and humans.
The ape brain has a capacity of about 400ml and has no ability to speak and write; The capacity of the human brain is about 1200ml, and it has strong thinking ability and language and writing ability. Anthropoids refer to tailless, human-like primate animals. Apes with particularly long arms can reach the ground with their arms when they stand upright, so they are called gibbons.
Gibbons have comparatively smaller bodies.
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Ability to walk upright on a regular basis.
The group of primates that routinely walk upright, called humans, is currently only Homo sapiens, and the rest are extinct.
An ape is generally a large primate without a tail, and humans are actually an ape.
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1. The ability to manufacture tools is different. (Apes only have the ability to make simple tools, unlike humans.) )
2. Different degrees of brain development. (Humans have larger brains than apes.) )
3. Different ways of exercising. (Apes walk on arms, while humans walk upright.) )
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Making and using tools, of course. Only people have the ability to think.
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Mankind. Literate and can think.
I can communicate. Strong hands-on ability.
Hope it helps.
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First, the appearance characteristics.
1. People: have distinct facial features, yellow, white, black and other skin tones, and well-proportioned limbs.
2. Ape: mammal, hairy and dense, similar to monkeys, larger than monkeys, no sacs under the cheeks, no tail. The forearms are long and palpable to the ankles.
2. Intelligence. 1. Human: Humans have a highly developed brain.
2. Ape: The IQ is lower than that of humans.
3. Habits.
1. People: According to the law of physiological and psychological change stages, people can be divided into infancy, early childhood, childhood, adolescence, adulthood, and old age. Human beings choose their own place of life according to their needs, and humans are found all over the world.
2. Ape: Ape lives in the tropical forests of Asia and Africa, and the various animals that belong to apes also have many differences in behavior and lifestyle. Great apes usually form small groups with several small family groups.
4. Behavioral characteristics.
1. People: know how to use language, and have a variety of complex mutual aid social organizations. It has the specific uniqueness, irreplaceability and differences between individuals in individual life.
2. Ape: The great ape walks in a semi-upright position, with the forelimbs as support, and the back of the knuckles on the ground, as if supporting a cane. The ape can stand upright, with the entire ball of the foot on the ground and the toes not bent. Sometimes the great ape will stand upright and pat its chest.
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The fundamental difference between man and ape is the ability to make and use tools. There are many differences between humans and apes, such as appearance, intelligence, living habits, walking style, complexity of language, and structure of social organization. But the most essential difference is that humans have the ability to make and use tools, while apes do not.
The fundamental difference between man and ape is the ability to make and use tools. There are many differences between humans and apes, such as appearance, intelligence, living habits, walking style, complexity of language, and structure of social organization. But the most essential difference is that humans have the ability to make and use tools, while apes do not.
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