The hold back on the cure for the cold is caused by the fact that there are over 150 different strands of the virus that causes the cold. and it would cost a lot of money to try to fight all of them or to find a way to prevent the virus from attaching to our cells.
Well people say that humans evolve from monkeys but life on Earth has evolved through billions of years through small microorganism's. Also humans didn't evolve from apes, we evolved from a common ancestor but we just evolved in a different way to apes due to environment e.g. food, predators etc
The theory of evolution suggests that humans evolved from earlier primates over millions of years through a process of natural selection. This means that humans share a common ancestor with other primates, such as apes and monkeys. The theory of evolution is supported by a wide range of scientific evidence from fields such as paleontology, genetics, and comparative anatomy.
Humans evolved from primates. Primates evolved from an earlier mammal, and all other mammals around today evolved from the same mammal. This makes us evolutionary cousins to all other mammals. This mammal evolved from a reptile. That reptile descended from the first reptile, which also gave rise to all other reptiles and to birds. Hence, we are cousins with all reptiles and birds. Reptiles evolved from an amphibian, and that amphibian evolved from the first amphibian, which gave rise to all other amphibians. Amphibians evolved from fish. Fish evolved from more primitive, invertebrate animals. The earliest animal evolved from a eukaryotic organism, and that eukaryotic organism shared a common ancestor with fungi. That common ancestor evolved from earlier eukaryotes, and these shared a common ancestor with algae. Plants evolved from algae, so this makes us very distant cousins with plants. Even before that, eukaryotes evolved from prokaryotes (either bacteria or archaea), and all prokaryotes trace back to one species that appeared more than 3.5 billion years ago. Hence, every living thing descended from the first prokaryote. That is how humans are related to all living things.
Examples of structures in different organisms that share a common ancestry include the pentadactyl limb in vertebrates (including humans, cats, bats, and whales) and the similar bone structure seen in bird wings, bat wings, and pterosaur wings due to a common ancestor from which they evolved. Another example is the vertebrate eye structure found in humans, birds, and octopuses, which have evolved independently yet share common features due to their shared ancestry.
Humans and chimpanzees, as well as all other animals, have been evolving over immense passages of time. Humans and chimpanzees share a common ancestor and since the time of that ancestor both primates have evolved for the same length of time. To our eyes the ancestor would have been similar to a chimpanzee but only because it would have been hairier and smaller than us.
they havent gone extinct they have just evolved into humans
Humans did not evolve from chimpanzees, but both species evolved from a common ancestor.
To put a complicated answer simply, primates evolved from lower species. It's incorrect to say that "humans evolved from monkeys"; rather, monkeys and humans both evolved from a common ancestor.
Yes, humans and bats share a common ancestor. Both humans and bats belong to the group of mammals, which evolved from a common ancestor millions of years ago.
Charles Darwin proposed the theory of evolution by natural selection, which suggests that humans and apes share a common ancestor. He did not specifically say that humans evolved from apes, but rather that both species descended from a common evolutionary ancestor.
Humans share a common ancestor with apes and monkeys. Apes and monkeys are more like our cousins than our grandparents. Thus present day monkeys can not be our ancestors, humans can not be evolved from monkeys.
This is something that is often misunderstood. Humans and apes evolved from a common ancestor. Humans did not 'come' from apes.
Yes, we both evolved from a common ancestor (which no longer exists).
I would explain that humans and apes share a common ancestor, not that humans evolved directly from apes. The theory of evolution suggests that humans and apes diverged from a common ancestor millions of years ago, with each species evolving separately over time. The evidence for this comes from comparative anatomy, genetics, and the fossil record.
No, humans did not evolve from reptiles. Both humans and reptiles share a common ancestor from millions of years ago, but they evolved along separate paths.
Charles Darwin believed that apes evolved from earlier, more primitive species, which in turn evolved from even earlier species. Ultimately, all mammals, including the apes and humans, evolved from the first mammal species, which in turn evolved from earlier species, and so on back to the beginning of life on Earth.
No. Both groups evolved from a common ancestor, which was neither a chimp nor a human.