true.
true.
They evolved from a common ancestor.
A common ancestor.
Asexual Reproduction :)
Physiological similarities suggest the species evolved from the same ancestor.
Physiological similarities suggest the species evolved from the same ancestor.
There are typically more species than genera in a kingdom. Genera are groups of species that share similar characteristics, and within each genus, there can be multiple species that have evolved from a common ancestor. This hierarchical classification system results in more species than genera within a kingdom.
No. Humans and monkeys evolved from the same ancestor, but they are two completely different species.
They have a common ancestor they both might have evolved from.
evolved from a common ancestor that also had the structure bg
Apes and humans share a common ancestor that lived around 10-20 million years ago. This common ancestor gave rise to both the ape and human evolutionary lines. So, apes did not evolve from humans, but rather both humans and apes evolved from a common ancestor.
To put a complicated answer simply, primates evolved from lower species. It's incorrect to say that "humans evolved from monkeys"; rather, monkeys and humans both evolved from a common ancestor.