A phylogenetic tree is arranged (1 point)

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phenotypically from top to bottom.
phenotypically from top to bottom.

chronologically from top to bottom.
chronologically from top to bottom.

chronologically from bottom to top.
chronologically from bottom to top.

phenotypically from bottom to top.
phenotypically from bottom to top.

based on evolutionary relationships, with common ancestors at the nodes and derived species at the tips.

A phylogenetic tree is typically arranged chronologically from bottom to top. This means that the branches of the tree represent the evolutionary relationships between different species or groups of organisms, with the oldest lineages at the bottom and the most recent ones at the top.