Bony fishes, frogs, and salamanders all produces eggs surrounded by a gelatinous layer and need to be kept in water. Turtles, lizards, and birds lay eggs with thick shells that can survive on land. Turtles, lizards and birds form what kind of phylogenetic group? (paraphyletic, monophyletic, polyphyletic)

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Bony fishes, frogs, and salamanders all produces eggs surrounded by a gelatinous layer and need to be kept in water. Turtles, lizards, and birds lay eggs with thick shells that can survive on land. Turtles, lizards and birds form what kind of phylogenetic group? (paraphyletic, monophyletic, polyphyletic)

 

 

The image displays a phylogenetic tree, which illustrates the evolutionary relationships among a group of organisms. This diagram includes the following groups:

- **Bony fishes**
- **Frogs**
- **Salamanders**
- **Turtles**
- **Lizards**
- **Birds**

Each branch point, or node, represents a common ancestor shared by the groups extending from that node. The lines leading up to each group reflect the evolutionary path taken from their common ancestors. This tree indicates that:

- Bony fishes are the most distantly related group from the others.
- Frogs and salamanders share a more recent common ancestor with each other than with the other groups, indicating they are more closely related.
- Turtles, lizards, and birds also share a more recent common ancestor with each other, suggesting a closer relationship among them.

In evolutionary terms, this diagram helps to understand the divergence of species and the ancestral relationships connecting different organisms.
Transcribed Image Text:The image displays a phylogenetic tree, which illustrates the evolutionary relationships among a group of organisms. This diagram includes the following groups: - **Bony fishes** - **Frogs** - **Salamanders** - **Turtles** - **Lizards** - **Birds** Each branch point, or node, represents a common ancestor shared by the groups extending from that node. The lines leading up to each group reflect the evolutionary path taken from their common ancestors. This tree indicates that: - Bony fishes are the most distantly related group from the others. - Frogs and salamanders share a more recent common ancestor with each other than with the other groups, indicating they are more closely related. - Turtles, lizards, and birds also share a more recent common ancestor with each other, suggesting a closer relationship among them. In evolutionary terms, this diagram helps to understand the divergence of species and the ancestral relationships connecting different organisms.
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