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For this assignment please respond with 2 pages 12 font times roman. Please answere the following question in MLA Style citations and references no plagerism.
Given that you've only just been introduced to the field of Physical Anthropology, why do you think the subjects such as anatomy, genetics, nonhuman primate behavior, and human evolution are integrated in a discussion of what it means to be human?
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After having read this chapter, how would you respond to the question, “If humans evolved from monkeys, why do we still have monkeys?”
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Essentials of Physical Anthropology10th Edition
Robert Jurmain, Lynn Kilgore, Wenda Trevathan, Eric Bartelink
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Master Muhammad
Physical Anthropology
January 6, 2017
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Running head: WHY WE STILL HAVE MONKEYS AFTER EVOLUTION
If Humans Evolved From Monkeys, Why Do We Still Have Monkeys?
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WHY WE STILL HAVE MONKEYS AFTER EVOLUTION
If humans evolved from monkeys, why do we still have monkeys?
Evolution is one of the most complex but important areas in the study of biology.
However, many areas still remain less understood or ill-conceived across generations in what
Jurmain, Kilgore, Trevathan & Bartelink (2017, p. 28) attribute to poor coverage and
ignorance in the primary and secondary education. This is a major reason for the many
questions that exist regarding the existence of both monkeys and humans if indeed humans
evolved from monkeys. In the sections below, some principles will be discussed in an ...
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