Bilateral symmetry in the animal kingdom is best correlated with a. an ability to sense equally in all directions. b. the presence of a skeleton. c. motility and active predation and escape. d. development of a body cavity
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The human body has not changed much in the last 100,000 years, but human culture has changed a great deal. As a result of our culture, we change the environment at a rate far greater than the rate at which many species, including our own, can evolve. What evidence of rapid environmental change do you see around you? What aspects of human culture are responsible for these changes? Do you see any evidence of a decrease in the rate of human-caused environmental changes?
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