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  1. Apr 1, 2024 · APE To Man is a mnemonic that helps clinicians listen for heart sounds during physical examination. It stands for the valves and locations of the heart sounds: aortic, pulmonary, tricuspid, mitral, and apex of the heart.

  2. Learn about the fossil record and genetic evidence that reveals the long and complex journey from apes to humans. Discover the key features, tools and innovations that shaped our evolutionary tree.

    • Brian Handwerk
    • 550,000 to 750,000 Years Ago: The Beginning of the Homo sapiens Lineage. Genes, rather than fossils, can help us chart the migrations, movements and evolution of our own species—and those we descended from or interbred with over the ages.
    • 300,000 Years Ago: Fossils Found of Oldest Homo sapiens. As the physical remains of actual ancient people, fossils tell us most about what they were like in life.
    • 300,000 Years Ago: Artifacts Show a Revolution in Tools. Our ancestors used stone tools as long as 3.3 million years ago and by 1.75 million years ago they’d adopted the Acheulean culture, a suite of chunky handaxes and other cutting implements that remained in vogue for nearly 1.5 million years.
    • 100,000 to 210,000 Years Ago: Fossils Show Homo sapiens Lived Outside of Africa. Many genetic analyses tracing our roots back to Africa make it clear that Homo sapiens originated on that continent.
  3. 2 days ago · Learn about the process by which human beings developed from now-extinct primates, and the fossil evidence for this history. Explore the main models of human evolution, the human family tree, and the relationship between humans and apes.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ape_to_ManApe to Man - Wikipedia

    Ape to Man is a dramatised documentary on the scientific community's journey to find the missing link in human evolution, between early hominids and anatomically modern humans. [1]

    • Nature Documentary
  5. Human evolution, the process by which human beings developed on Earth from now-extinct primates. Viewed zoologically, we humans are Homo sapiens, a culture-b...

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    • Wisdom Land
  6. The reduced degree of sexual dimorphism in humans is visible primarily in the reduction of the male canine tooth relative to other ape species (except gibbons) and reduced brow ridges and general robustness of males.

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