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The Last Universal Common Ancestor (LUCA) of all living things is thought to have lived between 3.5 and 3.8 billion
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A phylogenetic tree can be constructed for(1 point)
Responses animals and plants. animals and plants. animals, plants, and
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A phylogenetic tree is arranged (1 point)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0Achronologically from bottom to top.%0D%0Achronologically
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Question 2
Using the image below, which two organisms have the most recent common ancestor? cladogram.gif a ray-finned fish and
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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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Analyze the cladograms. What is the best description of these two clads?
identical_clad.jpg a Right clade has a different common
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If you were to build a phylogenetic tree of living animals, which of the following derived characters would appear first?
(1
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A phylogenetic tree can be constructed for.
A. animals, plants, and bacteria B. animals and plants C. animals D. plants
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A phylogenetic tree can be constructed for
Plants Animals Animals and plants Animals, plants, and bacteria
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A phylogenetic tree can be constructed for(1 point) Responses animals. animals. animals, plants, and bacteria. animals, plants,
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A phylogenetic tree can be constructed for..
Animals Animals, plants, and bacteria Plants Animals and plants
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Four different species of lizards are represented in the following diagram.
Which of the following statements could be true
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A student is developing a cladogram of four organisms based on shared characteristics. The characteristics are shown.
Organism
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The Last Universal Common Ancestor (LUCA) of all living things is thought to have lived between 3.5 and 3.8 billion years ago.
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A phylogenetic tree can be constructed for
a. Animals and plants. b. Animals, plants and bacteria. c. Plants. d. Animals.
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A phylogenetic tree is arranged
a. phenotypically from top to bottom. b. chronologically from bottom to top. c. chronologically
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A phylogenetic tree can be constructed for(1 point)
Responses animals and plants. animals and plants. plants. plants. animals.
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The Last Universal Common Ancestor (LUCA) of all living things is thought to have lived between 3.5 and 3.8 billion years ago.
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The diagram shows three beetle species that are thought to have evolved from a recent common ancestor. Part 1 of the diagram
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How is a phylogenetic tree similar to a dichotomous key?(1 point)
Responses a. Both convey common ancestry from an originating
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Question 1
A student is investigating three organisms to determine patterns of common ancestry. All three organisms have similar
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The phylogenetic tree shown illustrates the relationships among the major groups of land plants. Based on the relationships
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What is the best technique for determining the evolutionary relationships among closely related species that still have living
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The last universal common ancestor of all living things is a thought to live between 3.5 and 3.8 billion years ago this is the
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The biodiversity of different taxa is often represented as a tree similar to the one shown in the diagram.
According to this
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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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The phylogenetic tree shown shows the evolutionary relationships among finches.
What can be concluded from this diagram? a
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In a phylogenetic tree, what does a branch point (node) represent? (1 point)
• The common ancestor of the lineages being
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The biodiversity of different taxa is often represented as a tree similar to the one shown in the diagram.
According to this
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Use the cladogram below to answer the questions that follow
A valid conclusion from this cladogram is that(1 point) Responses
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The Last Universal Common Ancestor (LUCA) of all living things is thought to have lived between 3.5 and 3.8 billion years ago.
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A phylogenetic tree is arranged (1 point) Responses chronologically from bottom to top. chronologically from bottom to top.
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Study the table, and figure out the order of evolution of each character. You have been given reason to believe that, based on
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list the three types of characters used to construct a phylogeny
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define the following
systematics taxon phylogeny homologous structures vestigial structures clade
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The cladogram below shows the relationships between eight different animals based on homologous structures.
Which of the
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Based on this phylogenetic tree, which organisms are most closely related?
A. Geckos and snakes. B. Monitor lizards and iguanas.
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What is the name of the specific key type of model that shows how animals diverse during evolution?
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