Question: Going through the phylogeny (kingdom, phylum, class, etc.)
describe how humans fit into each taxo…
Going through the phylogeny (kingdom, phylum, class, etc.)
describe how humans fit into each taxon. Why is the model so
powerful in describing who humans are? How is it inadequate in its
description of what it means to be a human?
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