tailieunhanh - Human Body I (Britannica Illustrated Science Library)

Humans are characterized by having a large brain relative to body size, with a particularly well developed neocortex, prefrontal cortex and temporal lobes, making them capable of abstract reasoning, language, introspection, problem solving and culture through social learning. This mental capability, combined with the adaptation to bipedal locomotion that frees the hands for manipulating objects, has allowed humans to make far greater use of tools than any other living species on Earth. Humans are the only extant species known to build fires and cook their food, as well as the only known species to clothe themselves and create and use. | About the pagination of this eBook Due to the unique page numbering scheme of this book the electronic pagination of the eBook does not match the pagination of the printed version. To navigate the text please use the electronic Table of Contents that appears alongside the eBook or the Search function. For citation purposes use the page numbers that appear in the text. HUMAN BODY I Britannica Illustrated Science Library Encyclopedia Britannica Inc. Chicago London New Delhi Paris Seoul Sydney Taipei .

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