Constructing a Phylogenetic Tree Now, you are going to create and the interpret your own phylogenetic tree. Take a look at the characteristics for these organisms. Plant Group Photosynthesis? Seeds? Water-conducting Tissue? Flowers? Ferns Gymnosperms Mosses Angiosperms Using the characteristics from the table above, determine where each of these organisms belongs on the tree below, then answer the questions. A В Being able to do photosynthesis is an example of a: O shared derived character O shared ancestral character

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**Constructing a Phylogenetic Tree**

Now, you are going to create and interpret your own phylogenetic tree. Take a look at the characteristics for these organisms.

| Plant Group   | Photosynthesis? | Seeds? | Water-conducting Tissue? | Flowers? |
|---------------|-----------------|--------|--------------------------|----------|
| Ferns         | X               |        | X                        |          |
| Gymnosperms   | X               | X      | X                        |          |
| Mosses        | X               |        |                          |          |
| Angiosperms   | X               | X      | X                        | X        |

Using the characteristics from the table above, determine where each of these organisms belongs on the tree below, then answer the questions.

**Diagram Explanation:**

The diagram below the text is a branching phylogenetic tree with four tips labeled A, B, C, and D. There is a blue star marking a branch point on the tree. This tree is meant to help you map the characteristics from the table to each specific plant group.

**Question:**

Being able to do photosynthesis is an example of a:

- ( ) shared derived character
- ( ) shared ancestral character
Transcribed Image Text:**Constructing a Phylogenetic Tree** Now, you are going to create and interpret your own phylogenetic tree. Take a look at the characteristics for these organisms. | Plant Group | Photosynthesis? | Seeds? | Water-conducting Tissue? | Flowers? | |---------------|-----------------|--------|--------------------------|----------| | Ferns | X | | X | | | Gymnosperms | X | X | X | | | Mosses | X | | | | | Angiosperms | X | X | X | X | Using the characteristics from the table above, determine where each of these organisms belongs on the tree below, then answer the questions. **Diagram Explanation:** The diagram below the text is a branching phylogenetic tree with four tips labeled A, B, C, and D. There is a blue star marking a branch point on the tree. This tree is meant to help you map the characteristics from the table to each specific plant group. **Question:** Being able to do photosynthesis is an example of a: - ( ) shared derived character - ( ) shared ancestral character
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