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S. Biras have wings, as do butterflies and mosquitoes. However, they do not share a
recent, common ancestor. Therefore the possession of wings in this scenano is
known as:
a. Homology
b. Homoplasy
C. Apomorphy
d. Polyphyly
e. Ancestry
0. Two different monophyletic groups that share common ancestry with each other
more recently than either does with other taxa are known as:
a. Subspecies
b. Syplesiomorphy
c. Synapomorphy
d. Sister group
e. Polyphyletic
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7. While there are many criteria to describe the difference between two species, the
biological definition of a species is based on being part of:
a. A population of animals living in one place
b. A group of animals that behave similarly
C. An interbreeding population of animals
d. A population of animals capable of hybridizing
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nox
bns
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Transcribed Image Text:S. Biras have wings, as do butterflies and mosquitoes. However, they do not share a recent, common ancestor. Therefore the possession of wings in this scenano is known as: a. Homology b. Homoplasy C. Apomorphy d. Polyphyly e. Ancestry 0. Two different monophyletic groups that share common ancestry with each other more recently than either does with other taxa are known as: a. Subspecies b. Syplesiomorphy c. Synapomorphy d. Sister group e. Polyphyletic eda esons elgnie G 7. While there are many criteria to describe the difference between two species, the biological definition of a species is based on being part of: a. A population of animals living in one place b. A group of animals that behave similarly C. An interbreeding population of animals d. A population of animals capable of hybridizing ei nox bns one
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