If humans had evolved to have a tail, it would likely be a flexible extension of the spine, covered in skin and hair, with muscles for movement and balance. The tail could vary in length and shape, depending on genetic factors and individual differences.
No, human skin cells do not contain chloroplasts. Chloroplasts are found in plant cells and algae, where they are responsible for photosynthesis. Human skin cells do not photosynthesize and do not contain chloroplasts.
A horse has two knees, they are on the front legs.
All things including Human Life was created by God Almighty!Answer:A lot depends on your definition of "human" Anatomically modern humans who look like today's people evolved from archaic Homo sapiens in Africa in the Middle Paleolithic, about 200,000 years ago. In the Upper Paleolithic 50,000 BP (Before Present), they also had the cultural aspects (language, music, art) that we do today.If you include our more primitive ancestors there were human-like creatures (hominids) several million years ago.
The human dorsal fin does not exist. It is a feature commonly found in aquatic animals like sharks, but not in humans. In terms of human anatomy and movement, the closest equivalent to a dorsal fin would be the spine, which provides support and flexibility for the body.
Well I don't know what a cow has, but a human hasn't. However I do know that Cows have an organ called Appendix, that helps them digest tough materials like Grass. Humans do have one, but over the years as we have evolved, and started to eat cooked food, the Appendix has just stopped working.
Humans evolved from a lemur-like creature. lemur have a heart and so does human. lemur-like creature has hands, legs, and face like us human do.
The first cavemane who had to cross a deep river.
be kind to other humans and treat them the way you would like to be treated
humans like to do things that you would not expect, like for example they eat paper, markers and all stuff like that so if i were you then i would stay away from a human.
Humans are believed to have evolved around 200,000 years ago in Africa. The exact timing of when the first human-like species appeared is still an area of active research and debate among scientists studying human origins.
No human would know if horses like rodeos because humans are not horses.
No. Humans evolved from a common ancestor we have with today's "great" apes (chimpanzees, orangutans, gorillas). This is proven specifically for human evolution by ERVs and the fused chromosome #2. Brain coral is just an example of Pareidolia... the phenomena of the human mind to see patterns in things that aren't really anything (like religious images in toast, faces in mountain sides, etc).
Because that is how they evolved, and humans named them ducks.
Cats should like a human based on what the human does to the cat. if you feed and care for the cat it will like humans, if you treat it badly, it will not like humans.
Because humans evolved from monkeys http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_evolution
Okay first of all, humans did NOT evolve from monkeys or anything like that. So there were NO plants that became dominant as humans evolved. Evolving is for dummies!! :0)
human life would be the same. but would meet a horrible fate if it were to ever disappear.