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Australopithecina or Hominina is a subtribe in the tribe Hominini. The members of the subtribe are generally Australopithecus (cladistically including the genera Homo, Paranthropus,[2] and Kenyanthropus), and it typically includes the earlier Ardipithecus, Orrorin, Sahelanthropus, and Graecopithecus. All these related species are now sometimes collectively termed australopithecines or homininians.[3][4] They are the extinct, close relatives of humans and, with the extant genus Homo, comprise the human clade. Members of the human clade, i.e. the Hominini after the split from the chimpanzees, are now called Hominina[5] (see Hominidae; terms "hominids" and hominins).
While none of the groups normally directly assigned to this group survived, the australopithecines do not appear to be literally extinct (in the sense of having no living descendants) as the genera Kenyanthropus, Paranthropus and Homo probably emerged as sister of a late Australopithecus species such as A. africanus and/or A. sediba.
The terms australopithecine, et al., come from a former classification as members of a distinct subfamily, the Australopithecinae.[6] Members of Australopithecus are sometimes referred to as the "gracile australopithecines", while Paranthropus are called the "robust australopithecines".[7][8]
The australopithecines occurred in the Plio-Pleistocene era and were bipedal, and they were dentally similar to humans, but with a brain size not much larger than that of modern apes, with lesser encephalization than in the genus Homo.[9] Humans (genus Homo) may have descended from australopithecine ancestors and the genera Ardipithecus, Orrorin, Sahelanthropus, and Graecopithecus are the possible ancestors of the australopithecines.[8]
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Animal cells have a cleavage furrow which will pinch the cytoplasm into two nearly equal parts. While plant cells have a cell plate that forms halfway between the divided nuclei.
This statement is actually false because is actually porous because rock is porous and non-permeable.
Pores are not connected to each other. Even though water can enter pores (rock is porous), it cannot move through the rock layer (impermeable).
However, some rocks have high porosity and high permeability and also have medium and low permeability and porosity.
Examples:
- GRAVEL: high porosity; high permeability.
- FRACTURED GRANITE: low porosity: very high permeability.
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the amount of people who care about animals and their habitats are huge, no one really points fingers about how difficult the economic livelihood for poor people is, rich people usually are very arrogant and tend to not care about anything but their stuff. due to this it hurts humans and animals. if I were trying to save the world I would try to save humans who needed it first because if you continually save animals then the cycle repeats but if you help a human then that person could do something great and help even more. thats how I stand on the matter. and I think the diversity should be more inclusive to all and help the poor and suffering, because when you save those people you could potentially save animals to.