Protease enzme came from a human.
The sentiments came from the brain because it is the brain that does all the coordination in the human body.
If a reactant molecule with a different shape than the enzyme comes into contact with the enzyme's active site, it is unlikely to bind effectively. Enzymes have specific active sites that accommodate only particular substrates, a concept known as the "lock and key" model. If the shape does not fit, the molecule will not trigger the catalytic activity of the enzyme, and no reaction will occur. This specificity ensures that enzymes catalyze only the intended biochemical reactions.
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A person who studies fossils and predicts where they came from is called a paleontologist. They use fossil evidence to understand the history of life on Earth and how organisms have evolved over time.
One complete copy. There are pairs of chromosomes, but these are different because one came from your father and the other came from your mother. The human genome is roughly equivalent to 1.6GB of computer memory!
The Evidence is that human-related fossils were mostly found in Africa and they were also artifacts related to humans
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There no evidence that a ghost ever came back, and no evidence that a ghost came back in revenge on behalf of a living person.
In short, we share close genetic relationship with the great apes of Africa, the oldest human skeletons have been found in Africa, and the oldest evidences of human culture, such as poison arrows for hunting, have been found in Africa.
Human imigination.
Common DNA
While it is not known for certain, there is evidence of human habitation in North America up to 20,000 years ago. Europeans came to the New World in the late 15th century.
Humans came after Dinosaurs.
Found by whom? The oldest existing evidence of human habitation is from 12,500-12,000 BC. The first danes came in 1-400 AD, where they mixed with the existing jutes.
hominids
Humans came from a common ancestor with apes. Not directly.