12 vestigios evolutivos ¡en tu cuerpo!

12 vestigios evolutivos ¡en tu cuerpo!

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Science

10th - 12th Grade

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The video explores various evolutionary vestiges in humans, such as the third eyelid, mobile ears, and Darwin's tubercle. It discusses the role of goosebumps, extra nipples, wisdom teeth, and the appendix as remnants of our evolutionary past. The video also covers vestigial muscles in arms and feet, embryonic development of gills and tails, and the grip reflex in babies, highlighting how these features reflect our evolutionary history.

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What is the third eyelid in humans called and what is its function?

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Describe the significance of Darwin's tubercle in humans.

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What are wisdom teeth and why are they considered vestiges?

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Explain the function of the appendix in human evolution.

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How do gills in human embryos relate to our evolutionary history?

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Discuss the evolutionary implications of having a tail during human development.

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What is the grip reflex in babies and its evolutionary significance?

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