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Question 1 According to the tree shown above, which of the following statements is true? A= A green alga is more closely related to a red alga than to a moss. B= A green alga is more closely related to a moss than to a red alga. C= A green alga is equally related to a red alga and a moss. D= A green alga is related to a red alga, but is not related to a moss.  

Question2 According to the tree which of the following statements is true? Select one: A= A crocodile is more closely related to a lizard than to a bird. B= A crocodile is more closely related to a bird than to a lizard. C= A crocodile is equally related to a lizard and a bird. D= A crocodile is related to a lizard, but is not related to a bird.

Q Question 3 According to the tree which of the following statements is true? Select one: A= A seal is more closely related to a horse than to a whale. B= A seal is more closely related to a whale than to a horse. C= A seal is equally related to a horse and a whale. D= A seal is related to a whale, but is not related to a horse.

Qu 4. Which of the five marks in the tree above corresponds to the most recent common ancestor of a mushroom and a sponge? Select one: a, b, c, d, e.

I Question 5. If you were to add a trout to the phylogeny shown above, where would its lineage attach to the rest of the tree? Select one: a, b, c, d, e.

Question 6 . Which of the trees below is false given the larger phylogeny above?

Question 7. Which of the four trees below depicts a different pattern of relationships than the others? a b c or d

Question 8. Which of the four trees below depicts a different pattern of relationships than the others? Select one: a b c or d

Question 9. In the tree, assume that the ancestor had a long tail, ear flaps, external testes, and fixed claws. Based on the tree and assuming that all evolutionary changes in these traits are shown, what traits does a sea lion have?

Select one: A = long tail, ear flaps, external testes, and fixed claws B= short tail, no ear flaps, external testes, and fixed claws C= short tail, no ear flaps, abdominal testes, and fixed claws D= short tail, ear flaps, abdominal testes, and fixed claws E= long tail, ear flaps, abdominal testes, and retractable claws

Question 10. In the tree, assume that the ancestor was an herb (not a tree) without leaves or seeds. Based on the tree and assuming that all evolutionary changes in these traits are shown, which of the tips has a tree habit and lacks true leaves? Select one: A=Lepidodendron B=Clubmoss C=Oak D=Psilotum E=Fern

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Question 1 According to the tree shown above, which of the following statements is true? A= A green alga is more closely related to a red alga than to a moss. B= A green alga is more closely related to a moss than to a red alga. C= A green alga is equally related to a red alga and a moss. D= A green alga is related to a red alga, but is not related to a moss.  

Question2 According to the tree which of the following statements is true? Select one: A= A crocodile is more closely related to a lizard than to a bird. B= A crocodile is more closely related to a bird than to a lizard. C= A crocodile is equally related to a lizard and a bird. D= A crocodile is related to a lizard, but is not related to a bird.

Q Question 3 According to the tree which of the following statements is true? Select one: A= A seal is more closely related to a horse than to a whale. B= A seal is more closely related to a whale than to a horse. C= A seal is equally related to a horse and a whale. D= A seal is related to a whale, but is not related to a horse.

Qu 4. Which of the five marks in the tree above corresponds to the most recent common ancestor of a mushroom and a sponge? Select one: a, b, c, d, e.

I Question 5. If you were to add a trout to the phylogeny shown above, where would its lineage attach to the rest of the tree? Select one: a, b, c, d, e.

Question 6 . Which of the trees below is false given the larger phylogeny above? d

Question 7. Which of the four trees below depicts a different pattern of relationships than the others? a b c or d

Question 8. Which of the four trees below depicts a different pattern of relationships than the others? Select one: a b c or d

Question 9. In the tree, assume that the ancestor had a long tail, ear flaps, external testes, and fixed claws. Based on the tree and assuming that all evolutionary changes in these traits are shown, what traits does a sea lion have?

Select one: A = long tail, ear flaps, external testes, and fixed claws B= short tail, no ear flaps, external testes, and fixed claws C= short tail, no ear flaps, abdominal testes, and fixed claws D= short tail, ear flaps, abdominal testes, and fixed claws E= long tail, ear flaps, abdominal testes, and retractable claws

Question 10. In the tree, assume that the ancestor was an herb (not a tree) without leaves or seeds. Based on the tree and assuming that all evolutionary changes in these traits are shown, which of the tips has a tree habit and lacks true leaves? Select one: A=Lepidodendron B=Clubmoss C=Oak D=Psilotum E=Fern

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