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Choose the best answer: What is the genus of one Ape skull that we will be examining in lab?Group of answer choicesMacacaLagothrixAlouattaHomo

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Choose the best answer: What is the genus of one Ape skull that we will be examining in lab?Group of answer choicesMacacaLagothrixAlouattaHomo

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Without knowing the specific context of your lab work, it's impossible to definitively choose the correct answer. However, here are some details about each genus:

  1. Macaca: This genus includes macaques, which are Old World monkeys, not apes.
  2. Lagothrix: This genus includes woolly monkeys, which are New World monkeys, not apes.
  3. Alouatta: This genus includes howler monkeys, which are New World monkeys, not apes.
  4. Homo: This genus includes humans and our close extinct relatives, which are indeed apes.

So, if you're studying an ape skull, the most likely answer is Homo. However, you should check your lab materials to be sure.

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