The answer is that the group of things that we typically mean by “are you a chimpanzee” is not the same as the group of things that we typically mean by “are you a woman”. The chimpanzee version contains more things that depend on the mind than the woman version.
Imagine a different version where we transplant your brain into the body of someone with red hair. In that case, you would indeed be a redhead.
Also, imagine that (assuming you’re not Chinese) we transplanted your body into a Chinese person’s body. Are you then Chinese? It is plausible that you aren’t Chinese in this situation—but unlike in the woman example, that does not extend to thinking that a “transracial” person in a non-transplant situation is a real thing.
The answer is that the group of things that we typically mean by “are you a chimpanzee” is not the same as the group of things that we typically mean by “are you a woman”. The chimpanzee version contains more things that depend on the mind than the woman version.
Imagine a different version where we transplant your brain into the body of someone with red hair. In that case, you would indeed be a redhead.
Also, imagine that (assuming you’re not Chinese) we transplanted your body into a Chinese person’s body. Are you then Chinese? It is plausible that you aren’t Chinese in this situation—but unlike in the woman example, that does not extend to thinking that a “transracial” person in a non-transplant situation is a real thing.