According to the cladogram shown, which organisms are most closely related? Highlight or circle your answer. Exosperman and Bubbia Exosperman and Tasmania Belliolum and Bubbia Belliolum and Drinys Exosperman and Drinys

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  1. According to the cladogram shown, which organisms are most closely related? Highlight or circle your answer.

Exosperman and Bubbia

Exosperman and Tasmania

Belliolum and Bubbia

Belliolum and Drinys

Exosperman and Drinys

  1. List all of the Taxonomic Categories in the Classification System starting with Domain.
The image presents a cladogram, which is a branching diagram representing the evolutionary relationships among various biological species based upon similarities and differences in their physical or genetic characteristics. This particular cladogram includes the following species or genera:

1. **Zygogynum**
2. **Exospermum**
3. **Belliolum**
4. **Bubbia**
5. **Pseudowintera**
6. **Drimys**
7. **Tasmannia**
8. **Taktajania**

The diagram shows these species splitting at various nodes, indicating their divergence from a common ancestor. The closer the branches, the more recent the common ancestry is presumed to be. Each terminal node (end of the branch) represents a specific species. The cladogram suggests evolutionary relatedness and can be used to hypothesize about the evolutionary history and relationships among the listed species.
Transcribed Image Text:The image presents a cladogram, which is a branching diagram representing the evolutionary relationships among various biological species based upon similarities and differences in their physical or genetic characteristics. This particular cladogram includes the following species or genera: 1. **Zygogynum** 2. **Exospermum** 3. **Belliolum** 4. **Bubbia** 5. **Pseudowintera** 6. **Drimys** 7. **Tasmannia** 8. **Taktajania** The diagram shows these species splitting at various nodes, indicating their divergence from a common ancestor. The closer the branches, the more recent the common ancestry is presumed to be. Each terminal node (end of the branch) represents a specific species. The cladogram suggests evolutionary relatedness and can be used to hypothesize about the evolutionary history and relationships among the listed species.
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