Anatomical Comparison: Femur
The images compare the length of the femur bones in three different species: human, cow, and pig.
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Iowa Core Standard
HS-LS4-4
Construct an explanation based on evidence for how natural selection leads to adaptation of populations
Driving Question
- What has caused the human femur bone to be so elongated over time when compared to other animals?
Probing Questions
- How does the Homo sapien femur bone compare to previous human ancestors' femur bones?
- Does weight or how an animal walks have a relationship to the femur size and structure?
Classroom Suggestions
Students could:
- Investigate how the shape of the femur relates to its function.
- Think about how natural selection has influenced the shape and size of the human femur.
- Conduct research to investigate if all animals have the same femur to overall size relationship.
Resources
- ResearchGate | Comparison of femoral size and anatomy among animal species (photo): This photo shows several different femur bones from different species.
- Phys.org | Study of 90 animals' thigh bones reveals how they can efficiently carry loads: This 2011 article highlights a study of thigh bones from 90 different animals and discusses how these bones help them efficiently carry loads.
Contributors
Submitted by Alicia D. Schiller Haynes.
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