Based on the cladogram shown here, what is the most recent common ancestor of snakes + lizards and crocodiles + birds? LIFE EUKARYOTES ANIMALS true bacteria . archaebacteria protoctists fungi and lichens PLANTS sponges cnidarians flatworms ARTHROPODS green algne lophophorates chelicerates rotifers mollusks flowering seed plants roundworms mosses and allies VERTEBRATES crustaceans insects and myriapods TETRAPODS AMNIOTES segmented woims non-flowering seed plants ferns and fern alies cartilaginous fish amphibians echinoderms turties bony fah mammals crocodles snakes and and birds izarde None of these answers are correct Turtles Mammals True Bacteria Flatworms

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Based on the cladogram shown here, what is the most recent
common ancestor of snakes + lizards and crocodiles + birds?
LIFE
EUKARYOTES
ANIMALS
true bacterin
archaebacteria
protoctists
fungi and
lichens
PLANTS
sponges
cnidarians
flatworms
ARTHROPODS
green algae
rotiters
lophophorates
cheliceratos
flowering seed
mollusks
mosses and plants
allies
roundworms
VERTEBRATES crustaceans
insects and
myriapods
TETRAPODS
AMNIOTES
segmented
worma
non-flowering
seed plants
ferns and
fern allies
cartilaginous
fish
amphibians
echinoderms
turtles
bony fish
mammais
anakes and
lizarde
crocodiles
and birds
None of these answers are correct
Turtles
Mammals
True Bacteria
Flatworms
Transcribed Image Text:Based on the cladogram shown here, what is the most recent common ancestor of snakes + lizards and crocodiles + birds? LIFE EUKARYOTES ANIMALS true bacterin archaebacteria protoctists fungi and lichens PLANTS sponges cnidarians flatworms ARTHROPODS green algae rotiters lophophorates cheliceratos flowering seed mollusks mosses and plants allies roundworms VERTEBRATES crustaceans insects and myriapods TETRAPODS AMNIOTES segmented worma non-flowering seed plants ferns and fern allies cartilaginous fish amphibians echinoderms turtles bony fish mammais anakes and lizarde crocodiles and birds None of these answers are correct Turtles Mammals True Bacteria Flatworms
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