Chapter 20: Q.14 (page 504)
What does the trunk of the classic phylogenetic tree represent?
a. single common ancestor
b. pool of ancestral organisms
c. new species
d. old species
Short Answer
Option :(a) single common ancestor.
Chapter 20: Q.14 (page 504)
What does the trunk of the classic phylogenetic tree represent?
a. single common ancestor
b. pool of ancestral organisms
c. new species
d. old species
Option :(a) single common ancestor.
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The transfer of genes by a mechanism not involving asexual reproduction is called:
a. meiosis
b. web of life
c. horizontal gene transfer
d. gene fusion
At what levels are cats and dogs part of the same group?
At each sutlevel in the taxonorric classiafcasion system, organisms become more similar, Dogs and wolves are the same species because they can breed and produce vahle oftspring, but they are difioront enough to be classified as different subspecies. (credit "plant": modification of work by berduchwal"sFlick, credit "irsecr: modification of work by Jon Sullvars; credit "iah". moditcation of work by Christian Mehifuhwer, credit "rabbir:- modificasion of work by, Aidan Wojas; credt "car": moditication of work by Jenathan Litbeck; credit "tox". modication of work by Kevin Bacher, NPS;, credit "jackaf: modificason of work by Thornas A. Hermarn, NBII, USGS; credit "wolp; modificasion of work by Robert Dewar, crede "dog"; modification of work by "digital_image_tantiflickr)
Figure 20.10 Which animals in this figure belong to a clade that includes animals with hair? Which evolved first, hair or the amniotic egg?
What do scientists use to apply cladistics?
a. homologous traits
b. homoplasies
c. analogous traits
d. monophyletic groups
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