No, humans did not evolve from cabbages. Humans and cabbages share a common ancestor if we trace back far enough in evolutionary history, but this ancestor existed hundreds of millions of years ago. Cabbages are part of the plant kingdom, while humans belong to the animal kingdom, specifically the primate family. Evolutionary processes, such as natural selection, led to the development of distinct species over time.
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None. Humans are per definition both the descendants of monkeys and monkeys themselves. Had monkeys not evolved, then man could not have evolved, anymore than a grandson can exist whose grandparents did not.
no humans were apes that had over time evolved to humans
Nothing evolved from humans. As of now, we are the highest on the evolutionary chain. At least, for now we are.
they evolved into humans.
Cabbages are harmful for Guinea Pigs.
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While plants and humans are very different, they do have quite a bit of DNA similarities. Humans share approximately 40-50% of DNA with cabbage. Humans share over 60% of DNA with insects, and 98% with chimps.
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.
Humans evolved from apes. So Apes came first.
The plural form of cabbage can be either cabbage or cabbages.
They bought lots of cabbages each week for the restaurant.