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18 January, 09:05

Organisms are taxonomically classified based on structural and genetic characteristics. Chimpanzees, or Pan troglodytes, are hominids found mainly in equatorial Africa. Chimpanzees are unique in that, similar to humans or Homo sapiens, they sometimes use tools to complete tasks such as obtaining certain kinds of food. Which of the following levels of taxonomic classification do humans and chimpanzees not have in common? A. class B. phylum C. family D. species

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  1. 18 January, 09:32
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    D. species ... humans and chimps are not the same species.
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