Know Thy Line! I. ANIMAL PHYLOGENETIC TRREE. DIRECTIONS: Read the sentences carefully. Complete the sentence with the correct word from the box. Use the Animal Phylogenetic Tree (Figure 1) below as your reference. branch point polytomy phylogeny root rooted sister taxon taxon unrooted ANIMAL PHYLOGENETIC TREE - (3) mammals (2) Created in BioRender.com bio Figure 1 Animal Phylogenetic Tree avians squamates lungfish ray-finned fish
Know Thy Line! I. ANIMAL PHYLOGENETIC TRREE. DIRECTIONS: Read the sentences carefully. Complete the sentence with the correct word from the box. Use the Animal Phylogenetic Tree (Figure 1) below as your reference. branch point polytomy phylogeny root rooted sister taxon taxon unrooted ANIMAL PHYLOGENETIC TREE - (3) mammals (2) Created in BioRender.com bio Figure 1 Animal Phylogenetic Tree avians squamates lungfish ray-finned fish
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Transcribed Image Text:Know Thy Line!
1. ANIMAL PHYLOGENETIC TRREE.
DIRECTIONS: Read the sentences carefully. Complete the sentence with the
correct word from the box. Use the Animal Phylogenetic Tree (Figure 1) below as
your reference.
branch point
polytomy
phylogeny
root
rooted
sister taxon
taxon
unrooted
ANIMAL PHYLOGENETIC TREE
(3)
mammals
(1).
Created in BioRender.com bio
Figure 1 Animal Phylogenetic Tree
avians
squamates
lungfish
ray-finned
fish

Transcribed Image Text:1. This portion of the tree of life is called
2.
happens when a split occurs indicating an evolution of a new
lineage.
3. The
_shows that the lineage is from the same point.
4. Mammals, lungfish, ray-finned fish, avians, and squamates are each known as
5. The given tree of life is an example of alan
phylogenetic tree.
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