Which of the following traits are more developed among humans than apes and monkeys?

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Which of these human characteristics evolved first?

One of the earliest defining human traits, bipedalism -- the ability to walk on two legs -- evolved over 4 million years ago. Other important human characteristics -- such as a large and complex brain, the ability to make and use tools, and the capacity for language -- developed more recently.

What is the difference between human ties among parents and offspring and those found among chimpanzees and gorillas quizlet?

What is the difference between human ties between parents and offspring and those found among other primates such as chimpanzees and gorillas? Humans develop lifelong ties between parents, sons, and daughters, but nonhuman primates generally do not.

Which of the following traits are present in all primates?

Explanation: Characteristics of all primates include four limbs, collarbones, a high degree of mobility in their shoulders, forward facing eyes, relatively dexterous hands, and a high degree of intelligence.
Ever since researchers sequenced the chimp genome in 2005, they have known that humans share about 99% of our DNA with chimpanzees, making them our closest living relatives.