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A diagram is shown. A common ancestor splits into common ancestor and homo erectus. Common ancestor splits into homo neanderthalensis and homo sapiens.

Which statement is supported by the diagram?
A: Homo neanderthalensis is an ancestor of Homo sapiens.
B: Homo erectus is an ancestor of Homo sapiens.
C: Some ancestors can be on several branches in the hominids.
D: Some ancestors of Homo sapiens have not yet been identified.

A diagram is shown. A common ancestor splits into common ancestor and homo erectus-example-1

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Answer:

D

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Answer:

The correct answer is option D: "Some ancestors of Homo sapiens have not yet been identified".

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It is true that some ancestors of modern humans (Homo sapiens) have not yet been identified and paleontologists are still working into finding evidence to figure out the characteristics of this missing ancestors. This information is supported by the diagram, which only uses the term "Common ancestor" to depict for instance that the common ancestor of Homo neanderthalensis and Homo sapiens as not yet been identified.

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