Select all of the following that are true about the evolution of the genus Homo.Multiple select question.H. neanderthalensis disappeared from the fossil record about 5,000 years ago.Homo sapiens is the only remaining species.Scientists speculate that H. sapiens may have interbred with H. neanderthalensis.Several species of hominin lived in Africa at the same time.About 200,000 years ago, only one species of Homo existed in Europe.
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Select all of the following that are true about the evolution of the genus Homo.Multiple select question.H. neanderthalensis disappeared from the fossil record about 5,000 years ago.Homo sapiens is the only remaining species.Scientists speculate that H. sapiens may have interbred with H. neanderthalensis.Several species of hominin lived in Africa at the same time.About 200,000 years ago, only one species of Homo existed in Europe.
Solution
The following statements are true about the evolution of the genus Homo:
- Homo sapiens is the only remaining species.
- Scientists speculate that H. sapiens may have interbred with H. neanderthalensis.
- Several species of hominin lived in Africa at the same time.
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