II. Complete Me Direction: Fill in the blanks with the words from the word bank below. cladistics phylogeny species diversity cladogram systematics taxonomy 1. refers to the diversity of organisms which may be in terms of species richness, taxonomic and phylogenetic diversity, and species evenness. 2. A is a visual representation of a system of constructing phylogeny called cladistics. 3. Cladistics differ with traditional taxonomy in that it shows the or evolutionary history of taxa. is the study of the diversity of organisms and their evolutionary relationships. 5. assumes the higher the proportion of characteristics that two organisms share, the more recently they diverged from a common ancestor. III. Matchy-match 3E Direction: Match Column A with Column B. Write the letter of the correct answer in the space provided. COLUMN B COLUMN A 1. Taxa/taxon a. The group of taxa being examined in a cladogram b. A taxon used as a reference in examining taxa in a cladogram C. The taxon that is most closely related to a certain taxon in a cladogram. d. A named group of organisms. e. The branching point in a cladogram o iqu & 2. Outgroup 3. Ingroup 4. Sister group 5. Node
II. Complete Me Direction: Fill in the blanks with the words from the word bank below. cladistics phylogeny species diversity cladogram systematics taxonomy 1. refers to the diversity of organisms which may be in terms of species richness, taxonomic and phylogenetic diversity, and species evenness. 2. A is a visual representation of a system of constructing phylogeny called cladistics. 3. Cladistics differ with traditional taxonomy in that it shows the or evolutionary history of taxa. is the study of the diversity of organisms and their evolutionary relationships. 5. assumes the higher the proportion of characteristics that two organisms share, the more recently they diverged from a common ancestor. III. Matchy-match 3E Direction: Match Column A with Column B. Write the letter of the correct answer in the space provided. COLUMN B COLUMN A 1. Taxa/taxon a. The group of taxa being examined in a cladogram b. A taxon used as a reference in examining taxa in a cladogram C. The taxon that is most closely related to a certain taxon in a cladogram. d. A named group of organisms. e. The branching point in a cladogram o iqu & 2. Outgroup 3. Ingroup 4. Sister group 5. Node
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cladogram
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species diversity
systematics
taxonomy
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refers to the diversity of organisms which may be in terms of species richness, taxonomic
and phylogenetic diversity, and species evenness.
2. A
is a visual representation of a system of constructing phylogeny called cladistics.
3. Cladistics differ with traditional taxonomy in that it shows the
or evolutionary history of
taxa.
is the study of the diversity of organisms and their evolutionary relationships.
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5.
assumes the higher the proportion of characteristics that two organisms share, the more
recently they diverged from a common ancestor.
III.
Matchy-match
3 Direction: Match Column A with Column B. Write the letter of the correct answer in the space provided.
COLUMN B
COLUMN A
1. Taxa/taxon
a. The group of taxa being examined in a cladogram
b. A taxon used as a reference in examining taxa in
a cladogram
The taxon that is most closely related to a certain
taxon in a cladogram.
d. A named group of organisms.
e. The branching point in a cladogramlo nique &.0
2. Outgroup
3. Ingroup
4. Sister group
5. Node

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different species in a given community. Which of
the following is a component of species diversity?
i. Species richness
ii. Species evenness
iii. Population
iv. Taxonomic diversity
a. i and ii only
b. i,ii, and iii only
c. ii, iii, and iv only
d. i, ii, and iv only
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d. The limit of f(x) is L as x approaches
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used to establish an evolutionary relationship?
a. Physical appearance and morphology
b. Fossil records and strata
c. Preferences based on subjectivity
d. Genetics and heredity
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3. What type of characteristic is derived by
evolution from a common ancestor?
a. Homologous characteristics
b. Analogous characteristics
c. Heterologous characteristics
7. Which of the following is NOT TRUE
"Chimp"?
a. It has a homologous characteristic
b. It has a common ancestor with the
which has jaws.
c. "Chimp", "Pigeon", "Mouse" can be g
clade together with their ancestor.
d. out of all the taxa.
d. Homeopathic characteristics
4. It refers to the grouping in a cladogram which
consists of the ancestor
and some but not all of its descendants.
a. Paraphyletic
b. Monophyletic
c. Polyphyletic
d. Pareplegic
or not.
8. Which of the following would make
monophyletic group?
a. Chimp, Mouse, Pigeon, Lizard and
ancestor.
c. Multiplication
5. Cladistics is used to establish the evolutionary
relationship among organisms.
What does it indicate when the proportion of
characteristics that two organisms share is high?
a. The two organisms recently diverge from a
b. Chimp, Mouse, Lizard and their co
ancestor.
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common ancestor.
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9. Which of the taxa does Chimp ha
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common ancestor.
c. The two organisms are distantly related to each
other.
common with?
a. Mouse
b. Pigeon
d. The two organisms are closely related to each
other.
c. Hagfish
d. Perch
6. In constructing a cladogram, the relationship
between the ingroup and outgroup are recognized.
What is the difference between the two groups?
a. The ingroup is a set of taxa that is investigated
for evolutionary relationships, while outgroup is a
reference group that is distantly related to the group
being analyzed.
b. The ingroup is not under investigation, while
outgroup is under consideration.
c. The taxa of the ingroup are hypothesized to be
more closely related to
each other while taxon in outgroup is hypothesized
to be less closely related to each other of the taxa
under consideration.
d. The taxa of the ingroup are sister groups of the
outgroup.
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a. Salamander, Lizard, Pigeon, Mc
have a homologous characteristic
from a common ancestor.
b. Perch and chimp have no hom
characteristics.
c. Fur and Mammary glands are
characteristics for Mouse and CH
d. The ancestor of the chimp is a
has feathers.
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