its due to 46 chromsomes that humans are cauesd hepatitis c! champanzees are caused but not to the level that humans are infected, they are due 45 chromosomes having in thier cels near to 46!
Hepatitis B is an infectious disease caused by the Hepatitis B virus (HBV) of the Hepadnavirus family. It only has tropism for humans (only infects humans).
chimpanzees and humans
The only existing hominids are humans. To be a hominid a species must be closer to humans than chimpanzees.
Actually, only humans and chimpanzees can "catch" the common cold.
(Besides humans) chimpanzees are the only animals that use mediators in conflict resolution. This is common among chimpanzees as well as reconciliation after conflict.
No. Humans, Chimpanzees and gorillas are all primates....but homo sapiens were the first modern human species.
Only humans are main predators when they rarely hunt or kill them rarely do other animals kill them.
Humans and chimpanzees share a common ancestor, so their DNA is similar due to this evolutionary relationship. The similarities in DNA reflect the genetic inheritance passed down from their shared ancestor, with only small differences accumulated over time. These similarities show how closely related humans and chimpanzees are in the evolutionary tree.
A virus is a small infectious agent that can replicate only inside the living cells of organisms. Most viruses are too small to be seen directly with a light microscope. Hepatitis is a term meaning inflammation of the liver and is the result of injury to the liver associated with an influx of inflammatory cells. All Hepatitis C and Hepatitis E all seen in animals. Hepatitis A is only seen on humans.
Humans and chimpanzees, as well as all other animals, have been evolving over immense passages of time. Humans and chimpanzees share a common ancestor and since the time of that ancestor both primates have evolved for the same length of time. To our eyes the ancestor would have been similar to a chimpanzee but only because it would have been hairier and smaller than us.
No, humans are not the only living things that use tools. Other animals such as chimpanzees, dolphins, and birds have been observed using tools to aid in tasks like foraging for food or building nests.
Because hepatitis is a condition and can only be singular it can only be refered to as such.