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Survival of the fittest in relation to the environment has importantly influenced the evolved structure and function of ''Homo sapiens'', and given the absolute requirement for food consumption for survival, food as environment played a fundamental role in the determination of human structure and function as the species evolved from its most ancient ancestors. | Survival of the fittest in relation to the environment has importantly influenced the evolved structure and function of ''Homo sapiens'', and given the absolute requirement for food consumption for survival, food as environment played a fundamental role in the determination of human structure and function as the species evolved from its most ancient ancestors. |
Latest revision as of 20:38, 10 May 2010
Survival of the fittest in relation to the environment has importantly influenced the evolved structure and function of Homo sapiens, and given the absolute requirement for food consumption for survival, food as environment played a fundamental role in the determination of human structure and function as the species evolved from its most ancient ancestors.