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KonstantinChe [14]
3 years ago
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What are the classification levels of humans from order to species?

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mixas84 [53]3 years ago
7 0
The correct answer is: 
<span>d. primates, haplorhini, anthropoidea, catarrhini, hominoidea, hominidea, homininae, hominine, homo, and sapiens.
</span>The classification levels of humans from order to species: 

Kingdom:      Animalia 
Phylum:       Chordata
Subphylum:    Vertebrata
Class:        Mammalia
Subclass:     Theria
Infraclass:   Eutheria
Order:        Primates
Suborder:     Anthropoidea
Superfamily:  Hominoidea
Family:       Hominidae
Genus:        Homo
Species:      sapiens
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