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Examine Figures 24.1 and 24.2. Examine Figures 24.1 and 24.2.   Photo sources: (left to right)  George Holton/Science Source; Penelope Dearman/Getty Images; Daily Mail/Rex/Alamy; Patrick Shyu/Getty Images; Yellow Dog Productions/Getty Images.   Photo sources: (left to right)  Zoonar/K. Jorgensen/age fotostock; S Sailer/A Sailer/age fotostock; J & C Sohns/age fotostock; Michael Dick/ Animals Animals-Earth Scenes; FLPA/Jurgen & Christi/age fotostock; Yellow Dog Productions/Getty Images. According to the figures, humans are members of the monophyletic: A) primate group. B) monkey group (includes both New World and Old World monkeys and their relatives) . C) ape group. D) great ape group. E) prosimians group. Photo sources: (left to right) George Holton/Science Source; Penelope Dearman/Getty Images; Daily Mail/Rex/Alamy; Patrick Shyu/Getty Images; Yellow Dog Productions/Getty Images. Examine Figures 24.1 and 24.2.   Photo sources: (left to right)  George Holton/Science Source; Penelope Dearman/Getty Images; Daily Mail/Rex/Alamy; Patrick Shyu/Getty Images; Yellow Dog Productions/Getty Images.   Photo sources: (left to right)  Zoonar/K. Jorgensen/age fotostock; S Sailer/A Sailer/age fotostock; J & C Sohns/age fotostock; Michael Dick/ Animals Animals-Earth Scenes; FLPA/Jurgen & Christi/age fotostock; Yellow Dog Productions/Getty Images. According to the figures, humans are members of the monophyletic: A) primate group. B) monkey group (includes both New World and Old World monkeys and their relatives) . C) ape group. D) great ape group. E) prosimians group. Photo sources: (left to right) Zoonar/K. Jorgensen/age fotostock; S Sailer/A Sailer/age fotostock; J & C Sohns/age fotostock; Michael Dick/ Animals Animals-Earth Scenes; FLPA/Jurgen & Christi/age fotostock; Yellow Dog Productions/Getty Images.
According to the figures, humans are members of the monophyletic:


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