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cricket20 [7]
2 years ago
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Rhesus monkeys and gorillas have stereoscopic vision, which allows them to better visually gauge distances while hunting and mov

ing through tree canopies. if stereoscopic vision evolved only once on this tree, and was never subsequently lost, which other primate species on the evolutionary tree possess stereoscopic vision as well
Biology
1 answer:
Marianna [84]2 years ago
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The organisms that have stereoscopic vision as well  are Gibbon, orangutan, common chimpanzee, bonobo, and human.

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The term evolution has to do the  changes that take place in an organism as they move from one form to another. The process of evolution accounts for the fact that higher organisms  are obtained from the lower ones via the process of evolution.

Thus, if stereoscopic vision evolved only once on this tree, and was never subsequently lost, other primate species on the evolutionary tree which possess stereoscopic vision as well are Gibbon, orangutan, common chimpanzee, bonobo, and human.

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Rhesus monkeys and gorillas have stereoscopic vision, which allows them to better visually gauge distances while hunting and moving through tree canopies. If stereoscopic vision evolved only once on this tree, and was never subsequently lost, which other primate species on the evolutionary tree possess stereoscopic vision as well? (Hint: First, find the location on the tree of the most recent common ancestor of rhesus monkeys and gorillas.)

Human

Gibbon and orangutan

Gibbon, orangutan, and human

Gibbon, orangutan, common chimpanzee, bonobo, and human

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