One of the most important principles of biology is the main idea of evolution. The theory states that "All living things are progressing from a common ancestor and act on genetic mutations through natural selection" (Reece, 2011). Many people today know that humans have advanced from common ancestors, but they do not recognize their importance. Since humans have evolved over centuries, everyone should be educated about biological evolution. Charles Darwin has many theories that took in the main principles of biology, natural selection, evolution.
Humans have not evolved from any chimpanzee (chimpanzee and bonobos). However, humans and chimpanzees certainly evolved from a common ancestor. Recent general ancestry of humans and other living chimpanzees lived from 5 million to 8 million years ago. Evolutionism does not "plan" to improve life survival. This misunderstanding is encouraged, as a simple expression of the object by a biologist as a concise expression (sometimes called a "target metaphor") is a general abbreviation. "Feathers may be chosen for outward reasons, not to make the dinosaurs have a selective advantage over their companions without feathers", but more troublesome.
"The last universal ancestor" of the human organization is the first biological shape of the primary organism. Humans have evolved from non-living proteins: then there are few reproductive protein particles; common ancestor prions: and RNA-like organisms; and common ancestral viruses: and biological DNA; and common ancestral bacteria now It is complicated. They are secondary organisms. Secondary creatures are creatures other than humans. The role of secondary organisms is important for the development of primary organisms. They are evolutionary discards that give evolutionary pressure to food sources and ill organisms. They can lead to beneficial environmental changes such as oxygen production, or they can cause extinction of primary organisms. If the greatest dinosaurs are not extinct, our destiny may be different. Secondary organisms are destined to burn on earth about 2 billion years.