Population
Biome
Organism
Community
Biosphere
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4 ecosystem
2 population
5 biome
1 organism
3 community
6 biosphere
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✭The Hominini, or hominins, form a taxonomic tribe of the subfamily Homininae ("hominines"). Hominini includes the extant genera Homo (humans) and Pan (Chimpanzees and Bonobos), but excludes the genus Gorilla (gorillas).
✭The term was originally introduced by John Edward Gray (1824), long before any details on the speciation of Pan and Homo were known. Gray's tribe Hominini by definition includes both Pan and Homo. This definition is still adhered to in the proposal by Mann and Weiss (1996), which divides Hominini into three subtribes, Panina (containing Pan), Hominina ("homininans", containing Homo "humans"), and Australopithecina (containing several extinct "australopithecine" genera).
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a primate of a taxonomic tribe ( Hominini ), which comprises those species regarded as human, directly ancestral to humans, or very closely related to humans.
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Answer: The plentiful nature of resources in the tropical rain forest reduces competition for them is FALSE
The plants still have to go through an aggressive competition in order to obtain sunlight. The trees which have a high altitudes will get more sunlight whereas overshadowing the ones with smaller altitudes . There is a lot of food that can be obtained in the forest but at the same time many animals are present in the forest too as a result even for the food the animals would have to compete.
Answer:
A, cell wall structure
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