Biology, 05.02.2022 04:50 eyeneedalife
Lemurs and humans belong to the order Primates. The order is often split into two suborders based on the presence or absence of moisture on the nose which of the following best describes the amount of each taxonomic level within the order Primates?:
A: Order Primates
. 72 families
. 16 genera
. 240 species
B: Order Primates
. 240 families
. 72 genera
. 16 species
C: Order Primates
. 72 families
. 240 genera
. 16 species
D: Order Primates
. 16 families
. 72 genera
. 240 species
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