A phylogenetic tree can be constructed for
Animals and plants
Animals
Plants
Animals, plants,and bacteria
Animals:
- Invertebrates (e.g. insects, mollusks, worms)
- Vertebrates (e.g. fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds, mammals)
Plants:
- Non-vascular plants (e.g. mosses)
- Vascular plants (e.g. ferns, gymnosperms, angiosperms)
Bacteria:
- Archaea
- Eubacteria
By constructing a phylogenetic tree for animals, plants, and bacteria, we can illustrate their evolutionary relationships and common ancestors. This can help us understand the diversity and interconnectedness of life on Earth.