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Which is the most specific taxonomic level that includes apes,monkeys,orangutans ,and humans
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A)orderB)genusC)kingdomD)species Answer A. Monkeys, orangutans, and humans all belong to the primate order. Order is the 4th broadest classification. The genus and species of these may be different, but we all belong to the animal kingdom
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