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E)Complete the sentence below.(1 point)
Put responses in the correct input to answer the question. Select a response, navigate to
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Now, drag the colored trait balls to the tree. You will place the trait below the species that have that trait. Once you have
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Which species are most closely related?(1 point) Responses Kingsnake and stick insect Kingsnake and stick insect Stick insect
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Scientists previously thought that frogs and coelacanth are most closely related due to physical characteristics. With DNA
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Which statement is supported by this cladogram? (1 point) Responses Cows and mouse deer are more closely related than javelinas
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A scientist is attempting to build a cladogram that shows the evolutionary closeness of three organisms in relation to humans.
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Think about a cladogram that shows the evolutionary relationship between humans, chimpanzees, and gorillas. A cladogram of these
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Question 1 Let's start again with the video. (Once again, turn on the captions) Phylogenetic trees are a depiction of what?(1
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Take a look at the cladogram below, specifically the group of organisms labeled "A" and "B." Compare and contrast the traits of
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Take a look at the cladogram below, specifically the group of organisms labeled "A" and "B." Compare and contrast the traits of
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E) Complete the sentence below. (1 point)
When we scientists say two species are more closely related, another way of saying it
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Which of the dinosaurs is most closely related to modern birds according to this tree?
Archaeopteryx Albertosaurus T. Rex
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Answer must have an explanation of how the sharing of traits corresponds with evolutionary relationships Answer must compare
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When we scientists say two species are more closely related, another way of saying it is they share a
common ancestor.
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Which species is the mushroom more closely related to?(1 point) Responses Gecko Gecko Tree
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When we scientists say two species are more closely related, another way of saying it is they share a ____________ common
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What is best to determine if species are closely related?
They have similar physical traits. They have similar genetic make up.
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Similarities in early development of cats and bats suggests that these animals share a common
Group of answer choices environment
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A scientist is trying to determine the evolutionary relationships among species with very similar physical characteristics. One
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Conclusion
Alright, I think that is probably enough phylogenetic tree making for today. Hopefully, you can now be able to read
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One difference between a family tree and a phylogenetic tree is (1 point) Responses a family tree includes animals and plants,
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The image shows a modern ostrich next to a Mononykus dinosaur. Dinosaurs were reptiles. What conclusions can you draw about
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Evolution Unit Test
11 of 1411 of 14 Items Question Fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals have similar embryos. They all
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Which species are most closely related? 1 point Goldfish and kingsnake Stick insect and goldfish Dog and kingsnake Kingsnake and
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How do fossils of the animal Archaeopteryx provide evidence that birds evolved from one group of dinosaurs?
A.Fossils of
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Scientists previously thought that frogs and coelacanth are most closely related due to physical characteristics. With DNA
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A phylogenetic tree can be constructed for(1 point)
Responses animals, plants, and bacteria. animals, plants, and bacteria.
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One difference between a family tree and a phylogenetic tree is (1 point)
Responses a family tree includes one subset of a
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which list shows the groups in order from most inclusive to least inclusive?
primates, hominids, hominins primates, hominins,
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One fish, two fish, red fish, lungfish: For a long time, scientists thought that coelacanths were the closest living relatives
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Which statement is supported by this cladogram?
(1 point) Responses Hippopotamuses are more closely related to cows than to
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Scientists previously thought that frogs and coelacanth are most closely related due to physical characteristics. With DNA
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One difference between a family tree and a phylogenetic tree is (1 point)
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A cladogram is a tool used by scientists to visualize a group of organisms that are being compared. All organisms to the right
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10) The following diagram shows the relationships among certain types of organisms. The red lines represent a common ancestor
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Lancelet (outgroup)
Salamander Leopard Dolphin 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 7 A) Turtle Tuna Lamprey Character
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1. Oxygen was not always a common molecule in the atmosphere like it is today. Explain the relationships between early
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1. Oxygen was not always a common molecule in the atmosphere like it is today. Explain the relationships between early
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A scientist discovers a fossil of an animal and places it in the fossil record. The organism’s bones are similar to the bones
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The diagram shows a phylogenetic tree of life. Which of the following statements correctly explain the reason for the
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According to the diagram, what two species of the Hominidae are the most closely related? L12D1_Q11.gif a Chimpanzees
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Question 5
In the modern classification system, organisms are classified based on evolutionary relationships. The illustration
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Question 5
The phylogenetic tree shown shows the evolutionary relationships among finches. What can be concluded from this
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Scientists examine fossils from three different animals. They determine that all three animals share similar structures and
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Chloe'Lee is developing a model based on patterns of common ancestry. She will draw a cladogram that includes these organisms:
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According to the picture above, which of the following species are most closely related?
(1 point) Responses A and E A and E D
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The diagram shows a phylogenetic tree of life. Which of the following statements correctly explain the reason for the
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Listed below are characteristics that serve as evidence of shared ancestry between fish and reptiles. Select the option that
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Chloe'Lee is developing a model based on patterns of common ancestry. She will draw a cladogram that includes these
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Chloe'Lee is developing a model based on patterns of common ancestry. She will draw a cladogram that includes these organisms:
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Animal Classification
Animal Development
Biological Classification
Biological Evolution
Biology
Classification
Comparative anatomy
Dinosaurs
Evolution
Fossil Record
Fossil record analysis
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Mammals
Microbiology
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Paleontology
Phylogenetics
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