Which turned out to be a hoax?
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a. the nariokotome boy
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b. the taung child
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c. the tyrkana boy
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d. the piltdown man
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Ответ:
The Piltdown Man
Explanation:
Every other answer was not a hoax
Ответ:
Genetic continuity
Explanation:
Genetic continuity, in one part, refers to the process of asexual cell division (mitosis) in ensuring that daughter cells have the same number of chromosomes and genes as the parent cells.
On the other part, it refers to the process that keeps the number of chromosome constant from generation to generation in sexually reproducing organisms.