SIMILARITIES WITH THE MAN
The chimpanzee differs from ' man only just over 1% in the composition of DNA and there are also significant similarities in the composition of the blood and immune responses. In fact, from a biological standpoint, the chimpanzees are more similar to humans than to gorillas. E 'proposal was made to include chimpanzees in the same kind of men according to the similarities, calling them Homo Troglodytes. IntelligenzaL'anatomia of the brain and central nervous system of chimpanzees is remarkably similar to ours. Consequently, there should be no surprise that chimpanzees (along with gorillas and bonobos) are capable of intellectual activities that were once used only of uomini.In nature they must always make decisions, like choosing to join a group rather than another, to be peaceful or aggressive. They use different tools for many different functions, just as we humans do. They also show a principle of conduct for the "making of primitive tools." ComunicazioneAgli chimpanzees living in captivity can be taught American sign language, learning more than 300. They can also demonstrate skill in computing, as well as having shown capacity for reasoning, abstraction, generalization, symbolic representation of emotions and have self-awareness. Though difficult to quantify the emotions, all those who worked with chimpanzees, ensure that they are able to feel and express feelings of despair, joy, pain, fear and sadness, in addition to understanding the mental and physical pain. There are also strong similarities between the non-verbal language of humans and chimpanzees-kissing, hugging, touching hands, tickling, throw stones, use sticks, shaking hands. In humans and chimpanzees, these gestures appear in the same context, and then they want to communicate the same concept. InfanziaGli chimpanzees, like humans, have a long period of childhood, which is 5 years, during which they sleep and take the milk in the womb. With the birth of a new small, the most adult is emotionally dependent on the mother and continues to move with her for the next 3 or 4 years. This close relationship between the mother and newborn, as well as between the brothers, may continue for a lifetime. Childhood is an important time for them than for men. The young chimps have a lot to learn. Thanks to the interest with which the observed behavior of others, the ability to imitate, and practice of observed actions, some behaviors are passed down from generation to generation. When a mother dies, the baby may not survive. Begins to show signs of depression and gambling behavior and decrease the food. The older brothers, even males, often adopt those children orphaned. The young are occasionally taken by non-relatives, showing great selflessness. Structure biologicaGli chimpanzees are so like us you can take it or be infected with all known human infectious diseases (excluding perhaps cholera). This explains why they are used for scientific research. Gradually, researchers have begun to admit that the similarities in behavior, intellect and emotions in the activity are equally amazing. This is leading to an improvement in conditions of captivity in some laboratories, although we hope that soon may no longer be used. SignificativeIl our differences study on chimpanzee also aims to identify differences with the man. The most important of these is the lack on their part of a spoken language. Men can teach their children these things or events, make plans for the future, discuss an idea so that it becomes the result of the wisdom of a group. The fact that chimps can learn sign language by men or calculation, does not minimize this difference. It 'was the language to mean that our species to become so dependent on culturally transmitted behavior. Diminishes our understanding of the most gifted chimpanzees. Of course there are also many physical differences. One, as already mentioned, is in the structure of the vocal tract. Chimpanzees have not developed the erect posture of man. The Anatomy of the feet and hands is very different. Female chimpanzees and bonobos (but not female gorillas and orangutans), show swelling during the subsequent inspiration.
SIMILARITIES WITH THE MAN The chimpanzee differs from 'man only slightly more than 1% in the composition of DNA and there are also significant similarities in the composition of the blood and immune responses. In fact, from a biological standpoint, the chimpanzees are more similar to humans than to gorillas. E 'was made the proposal to include chimpanzees in the same kind of men according to the similarities, calling them Homo Troglodytes. IntelligenzaL'anatomia of the brain and central nervous system of chimpanzees is remarkably similar to ours. Consequently, there should be no surprise that chimpanzees (along with gorillas and bonobos) are capable of intellectual activities that were once used only of uomini.In nature, they always have to make decisions, like choosing to join a group rather than another, to be peaceful or aggressive. They use different tools for many different functions, just as we humans do. They also show a principle of conduct for the "production primitive tools. " ComunicazioneAgli chimpanzees living in captivity can be taught American sign language, learning more than 300. They can also demonstrate skill in computing, as well as having shown capacity for reasoning, abstraction, generalization, symbolic representation of emotions and have self-awareness. Though difficult to quantify the emotions, all those who worked with chimpanzees, they ensure that they are able to experiment and express feelings of despair, joy, pain, fear and sadness, in addition to understanding the mental and physical pain. There are also strong similarities between the non-verbal language of humans and chimpanzees -Kissing, hugging, touching hands, tickling, throw stones, use sticks, shaking hands. In humans and chimpanzees, these gestures appear in the same context, and then they want to communicate the same concept. InfanziaGli chimpanzees, like humans, have a long period of childhood, which is 5 years, during which they sleep and take the milk in the womb. With the birth of a new small, the adult remains more emotionally dependent on the mother and continues to move with her for the next 3 or 4 years. This close relationship between the mother and newborn, as well as between the brothers, may continue for a lifetime. Childhood is an important time for them than for men. Small chimpanzees have a lot to learn. Thanks to the interest with which the observed behavior of others, the ability to imitate, and practice of observed actions, some behaviors are passed down from generation to generation. When a mother dies, the baby may not survive. Begins to show signs of depression and gambling behavior and decrease the food. The older brothers, even the male ones often adopt orphaned children. The young are occasionally taken by non-relatives, showing great selflessness. Structure biologicaGli chimpanzees are so like us you can take it or be infected with all known human infectious diseases (excluding perhaps cholera). This explains why they are used for scientific research. Gradually, researchers have begun to admit that the similarities in behavior, intellect and emotions in the activity are equally amazing. This is leading to an improvement in conditions of captivity in some laboratories, although we hope that soon may no longer be used. Differences significativeIl our study on chimpanzees also aims to identify differences with the man. The most important of these is the lack on their part of a spoken language. Men can teach their children these things or events, make plans for the future, discuss an idea so that it becomes the result of the wisdom of a group. The fact that chimps can learn sign language by men or calculation, does not minimize this difference. It 'was the language to mean that our species to become so dependent on culturally transmitted behavior. Diminishes our understanding of the most gifted chimpanzees. Of course there are also many physical differences. One, as already mentioned, the structure of the vocal tract. Chimpanzees have not developed the erect posture of man. The Anatomy of the feet and hands is very different. Female chimpanzees and bonobos (but not female gorillas and orangutans), show swelling in the period subsequent of estrus.
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