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Homo ergaster and Pharynx

Shortcuts: Differences, Similarities, Jaccard Similarity Coefficient, References.

Difference between Homo ergaster and Pharynx

Homo ergaster vs. Pharynx

Homo ergaster (meaning "working man") or African Homo erectus is an extinct chronospecies of the genus Homo that lived in eastern and southern Africa during the early Pleistocene, between about 1.9 million and 1.4 million years ago. The pharynx (plural: pharynges) is the part of the throat that is behind the mouth and nasal cavity and above the esophagus and the larynx, or the tubes going down to the stomach and the lungs.

Similarities between Homo ergaster and Pharynx

Homo ergaster and Pharynx have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): Cervical vertebrae.

Cervical vertebrae

In vertebrates, cervical vertebrae (singular: vertebra) are the vertebrae of the neck, immediately below the skull.

Cervical vertebrae and Homo ergaster · Cervical vertebrae and Pharynx · See more »

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Homo ergaster and Pharynx Comparison

Homo ergaster has 47 relations, while Pharynx has 108. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 0.65% = 1 / (47 + 108).

References

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