08-21-2018, 02:57 PM
One major, but simple, topic we explored in my biology class is how our hands are *very* similar to the bone structure of many other animals(mostly mammals). Dolphins was our main example, along with bats, and we explored what uses in common and does not.
Personally, I'm also interested in how our GENES differ over time, along with the bone structure of the human being as we evolved into what we are now(and possibly into the future).
Personally, I'm also interested in how our GENES differ over time, along with the bone structure of the human being as we evolved into what we are now(and possibly into the future).
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