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A member of the human lineage used to describe all the human species that ever existed, including common ancestry, but excluding chimpanzees and gorillas is known as: O a Hominid an Anthropoid a Hominin
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A member of the human lineage used to describe all the human species that ever existed, including common ancestry, but
excluding chimpanzees and gorillas is known as:
O a Hominid
an Anthropoid
a Hominin
O a Hominoid
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A member of the human lineage used to describe all the human species that ever existed, including common ancestry but excluding chimpanzees and gorillas is known as a Hominin.
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