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Humans and apes both belong to order primates. Therefore, humans and apes must also belong to the same A. Class B. Family C. Genus D. Species
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Humans and apes both belong to order primates. Therefore, humans and apes must also belong to the same
A. Class
B. Family
C. Genus
D. Species
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B) family
because they are not the same species as us.. so thats why D isnt the answer.
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The answer is A. Class, because the divisions get smaller and smaller as they go down. Class is before Order so the division would be bigger.
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