Question 11 Use the phylogenetic tree below to select the correct statement: Figure 18.10A A phylogenetic tree of primates Ancestral primate 50 40 30 Millions of years ago 0 Lemurs, lorises, and bush babies Tarsiers New World monkeys Old World monkeys Gibbons Orangutans Gorillas Chimpanzees Humans Monkeys Anthropoids Apes Humans descend from chimpanzees and gorillas The most ancestral primate goes back 10 million years ago Only monkeys and apes are primates O Gibbons; orangutans; gorillas; chimpanzees; and humans all share a common ancestor

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Use the phylogenetic tree below to select the correct statement:
Figure 18.10A A phylogenetic tree of primates
Ancestral
primate
40
30
Millions of years ago
Lemurs, lorises,
and bush babies
Tarsiers
New World monkeys
Old World monkeys
Gibbons
Orangutans
Gorllas
Chimpanzees
Humans
Monkeys
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Apes
Humans descend from chimpanzees and gorillas
The most ancestral primate goes back 10 million years ago
Only monkeys and apes are primates
Gibbons; orangutans; gorillas; chimpanzees; and humans all share a common ancestor
Transcribed Image Text:A Moving to another question will save this response. Question 11 Use the phylogenetic tree below to select the correct statement: Figure 18.10A A phylogenetic tree of primates Ancestral primate 40 30 Millions of years ago Lemurs, lorises, and bush babies Tarsiers New World monkeys Old World monkeys Gibbons Orangutans Gorllas Chimpanzees Humans Monkeys Moving to another question will save this response. Apes Humans descend from chimpanzees and gorillas The most ancestral primate goes back 10 million years ago Only monkeys and apes are primates Gibbons; orangutans; gorillas; chimpanzees; and humans all share a common ancestor
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