What does a cladogram show?

A.
comparison of the relative ages of organisms

B.
evolutionary relationships between organisms

C.
comparison of species that are most similar

D.
ecological relationships between organisms

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A cladogram shows the evolutionary relationships between organisms. It is a diagram that organizes and represents the relationships between different species or groups based on their shared characteristics and common ancestry. The branching lines in a cladogram represent the evolutionary splits or divergences that occurred over time, with the organisms at the tip of each branch representing different species or groups. By analyzing the similarities and differences in their traits, scientists can construct a cladogram that illustrates the evolutionary connections and patterns among organisms. So, the answer is B.

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https://biologydictionary.net/cladogram/