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In evolutionary terms, we have more in c...

In evolutionary terms, we have more in common with

A

a Chinese school-boy.

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a chimpanzee.

C

a spider.

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a bacterium.

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**Step-by-Step Solution:** 1. **Understanding the Question**: The question asks about the evolutionary relationship between humans and other organisms. It specifically seeks to identify which organism humans have more in common with in evolutionary terms. 2. **Identifying Humans' Scientific Classification**: Humans are scientifically classified as *Homo sapiens*. This classification is important as it helps us understand our place in the evolutionary tree. 3. **Comparing with Other Organisms**: To determine which organism humans are most closely related to, we need to look at other species and their classifications. ...
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