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Warm-up Explain your reactions to the following pictures:

Humanzees START 12, 9/8/09 Biology Mr. Comerford

Objective Observe and describe the traits and actions of humans and other primates Compare human traits and actions to those of primates Discuss the uniqueness, or not, of humans

Lab Time Groups What makes us human? Class Choose 6 Read: Jane Goodall’s story (pg. 19) Watch: “Human Ape” Answer…

…Questions 1. Are you surprised by anything Dr. Goodall observed? What? Why? 2. After reading and watching, do you focus more on similarities or differences of humans and chimps? Explain non-human organism per trait listed 4. Is there any one trait that sets humans apart from all other animals? Explain.