Biology, asked by tupur34, 9 months ago

homo sapiens evolved from______ ancestors

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Answered by nithishjanakiraman36
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Answer:

Homo sapiens evolved from monkey ancestors.

Explanation:

According to the evolution timeline, it has been stated that humans (homo sapiens) have been evolved from monkeys or chimpanzees to be specific.

Answered by jlaugh770
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Answer:Current people began in Africa inside the previous 200,000 years and advanced from their most probable ongoing normal ancestor, Homo erectus.

Explanation:

Present day people (Homo sapiens), the species? that we are, signifies 'shrewd man' in Latin. Our species is the main enduring types of the class Homo yet where we originated from has been a subject of much discussion. Current people started in Africa inside the previous 200,000 years and advanced from their most probable late normal precursor, Homo erectus, which signifies 'upstanding man' in Latin. Homo erectus is a wiped out types of human that lived between 1.9 million and 135,000 years prior.

Truly, two key models have been advanced to clarify the development? of Homo sapiens. These are the 'out of Africa' model and the 'multi-local' model. The 'out of Africa' model is as of now the most broadly acknowledged model. It suggests that Homo sapiens developed in Africa before moving over the world.

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