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Different divisions are for different kinds of people.
The strepsirrhines are distinguished from the anthropoids mainly by having retained a lot of primitive eutherian features.
Yes, hominoids and anthropoids are both groups of primates that belong to the same superfamily, Hominoidea. Hominoids include apes and humans, while anthropoids include apes, monkeys, and humans. Therefore, hominoids did not come from anthropoids; rather, they share a common ancestor within the primate evolutionary tree.
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the 3 divisions of biology is SOIL,BIOLOGY and BIOCHEMISTRY....
Empirically, you may get something in the region of 6,291,456.However, if you assume 3 divisions per hour, that means there are 3 x 24 = 72 different divisions.The number of bacteria that there are after n divisions is 2n. For example:After 1 division: 21 = 2After 2 divisions: 22 = 4After 3 divisions: 23 = 8After 3 divisions: 24 = 16etc.So, the total number of bacteria after 72 divisions will be 272 = 4.72 x 1021.See also:If_bacteria_divide_every_20_minutes_how_many_will_there_be_in_1_hour
they are the different levels of competition and they vary for every tournament series the higher numbers are the lower levels of competition in the nppl (national professional paintball league) has 5 divisions divisions 3, 2 ,1, semipro, and professional.
What are the 5 different divisions of the Fungi Kingdom?Sac FungiClub FungiImperfect FungiZygote FungiLichens
The Primate Order is a Mammalian order consisting of 5 grades split into prosimians (grade 1 and 2) and anthropoids (grade 3, 4 and 5) (each with subdivisions), grade 1 are all extinct and resemble todays treeshrews (which are not primates), grade 2 are prosimians such as lemurs, grade 3 are the tarsiers which have characteristics of both prosimians and anthropoids but DNA shows they are anthropoids. Grade 4 are the monkeys which are divided into New and Old world (and each again have subdivisions). Grade 5 are the apes (lesser and great)
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they are anthropoids.