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Biology, 18.03.2021 18:20, webbskyler

Select all the correct answers. Evolution never occurs in a straight line. There are always branches and nodes that can be seen along the way. Based on the image, which two
statements are true?
orangutan gonilla
48 chromosomes 48 chromosomes
(24 pars) (24 pairs)
chimpanzee
48 chromosomes
(24 pairs)
bonobo
48 chromosomes
(24 pairs)
human
46 chromosomes
(23 pairs)
Present
3 million years ago
8 million years ago
8 million years ago
13 milion years ago
All organisms have had one common ancestor in the past.
O Chimpanzees are more evolved than all other organisms.
0 Gorillas share an extinct ancestor with banabos.
Chimpanzees are unrelated to orangutans or humans.
0 Orangutans are unrelated to gorillas or bonobos.

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