Why is the term hominid cladistically indefensible


1. The term "hominid" has traditionally been used to refer to species in the line the leads to modern humans after the divergence between that line and the line that leads to modern chimpanzees.

A. Why is the term "hominid" cladistically indefensible? 

B. Draw a cladistic diagram of the modern apes and use it to illustrate your answer to question 1A. 

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