I am willing to bet it's 48, unlike 46, which humans have.
All apes have 48 chromosomes, including chimps, gorillas, orangutans, australopithecines, early homos (erectus, neanderthals etc).
Humans have 46 chromosomes and are unique among apes because humans (homo sapiens) are only 150 - 200.000 years old (according to mitochondrial DNA) and were created using genetic engineering by an advanced human-like race that visited Earth in the distant past.
The advanced beings used their own DNA and the DNA of apes such as neanderthals to create us so that we would be inferior version of them (aliens) which were better adapted to this planet than they were.
They were also the ones to teach us civilization and we owe our knowledge and advancement to them!
You need to narrow down what you're looking for, either the size of a human brain, or a Neanderthal brain, The Homo sapien (us) have evolved from the Homo Neanderthal to the point where we can be classified as sub species but going on gut instinct here, This should help you out Neandertals 1200-1750 1450 modern Homo sapiens 900-1880 1345 http://anthro.palomar.edu/homo2/mod_homo_2.htm --- Additional There is a school of thought that puts the Neanderthal as a sub species of the genus Pleistocene and a parallel evolution not a predecessor to homo-sapian.
Homo is a Latin word root that means man, or human.When it is used as a prefix, as in "homosexual," it comes from the Greek word homos, meaning the same.Homologous chromosomes are a pair of chromosomes that have the same gene sequences and are paired during meiosis.
46 chromosomes
23 chromosomes
They have 19 Chromosomes
Neanderthal.
Wise Man or Neanderthal Man
Homo sapiens
Neanderthal
The binomial name for Neanderthal is Homo neanderthalensis. Some researchers consider Neanderthal more specifically as Homo sapiens neanderthalensis.
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Neanderthals evolved from Homo heidelbergensis.
Caves.
Australopithecus to homo habilis to homo erectus to Neanderthal to homo sapiens to us or better known as homo sapien sapiens
Neanderthal man: Homo means "man". Neanderthal is the place where fossils of this type were found - the Neander Valley in Germany. The suffix "-ensis" means belonging to.
neanderthals lived in caves
australopithecines, Homo habilis, homo erectus, Neanderthal, cro-magnon