Given the following description of plants and fungi, select the possible phylogenetic trees (check all that apply). Pinus ponderosa - a land plant that occupy mountainous regions of northwestern United States. They have "naked" seeds. Passiflora edulis - a land plant that is found in tropical and subtropical areas. The flowers have a beautiful coloration of purple and white. Their seeds are enclosed within the fruit they produce which is passionfruit. Penicillium claviforme - used as a source for antibiotics, it is an organism that contain: filaments called hyphae. Contains a chitin wall. Polytrichum juniperinum - small plant with no vascular system found in humid areas A P. ponderosa P. edulis P. claviforme B P. ponderosa P. juniperinum P. edulis

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### Phylogenetic Trees: An Educational Overview

**Instructions:**
Given the following description of plants and fungi, select the possible phylogenetic trees (check all that apply).

**Descriptions:**

1. **Pinus ponderosa** - A land plant that occupies mountainous regions of the northwestern United States. These plants have "naked" seeds.

2. **Passiflora edulis** - A land plant found in tropical and subtropical areas. Its flowers display a beautiful coloration of purple and white. The seeds are enclosed within the fruit known as passionfruit.

3. **Penicillium clavigerum** - Used as a source for antibiotics, this organism contains filaments called hyphae and has a chitin wall.

4. **Polytrichum juniperinum** - A small plant with no vascular system, found in humid areas.

**Phylogenetic Trees:**

- **Tree A:**
  - P. ponderosa and P. edulis are grouped together, branching into P. clavigerum.
  - P. juniperinum is separate.

- **Tree B:**
  - P. ponderosa and P. juniperinum are grouped, branching into P. edulis.
  - P. clavigerum is separate.

- **Tree C:**
  - P. ponderosa and P. edulis are grouped with P. juniperinum, branching into P. clavigerum.

- **Tree D:**
  - P. edulis and P. ponderosa are grouped, branching into P. juniperinum.
  - P. clavigerum is separate.

**Selection Options:**

- ☐ C
- ☐ B
- ☐ D
- ☐ A

In this exercise, analyze the evolutionary relationships based on the given organisms' characteristics and select the phylogenetic trees that best represent these relationships.
Transcribed Image Text:### Phylogenetic Trees: An Educational Overview **Instructions:** Given the following description of plants and fungi, select the possible phylogenetic trees (check all that apply). **Descriptions:** 1. **Pinus ponderosa** - A land plant that occupies mountainous regions of the northwestern United States. These plants have "naked" seeds. 2. **Passiflora edulis** - A land plant found in tropical and subtropical areas. Its flowers display a beautiful coloration of purple and white. The seeds are enclosed within the fruit known as passionfruit. 3. **Penicillium clavigerum** - Used as a source for antibiotics, this organism contains filaments called hyphae and has a chitin wall. 4. **Polytrichum juniperinum** - A small plant with no vascular system, found in humid areas. **Phylogenetic Trees:** - **Tree A:** - P. ponderosa and P. edulis are grouped together, branching into P. clavigerum. - P. juniperinum is separate. - **Tree B:** - P. ponderosa and P. juniperinum are grouped, branching into P. edulis. - P. clavigerum is separate. - **Tree C:** - P. ponderosa and P. edulis are grouped with P. juniperinum, branching into P. clavigerum. - **Tree D:** - P. edulis and P. ponderosa are grouped, branching into P. juniperinum. - P. clavigerum is separate. **Selection Options:** - ☐ C - ☐ B - ☐ D - ☐ A In this exercise, analyze the evolutionary relationships based on the given organisms' characteristics and select the phylogenetic trees that best represent these relationships.
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