make a drawing of a phylogenetic tree that contains all 3 domains of life. The tree should include at least three different animals, two plants, chemoheterotrophic bacteria, photoautotrophic bacteria, chemoheterotrophic archaea, thermophilic archaea and fungi. Identify both primary endosymbiosis events on the tree and draw a line to connect it to the organism that would become the future organelle.

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**Creating a Phylogenetic Tree**

**Overview:**
Design a phylogenetic tree representing the three domains of life. This tree should illustrate evolutionary relationships and include a variety of organisms across these domains.

**Details to Include:**

1. **Domains and Organisms:**
   - **Animals:** Include at least three different species.
   - **Plants:** Feature two distinct plant species.
   - **Bacteria:** Show both chemoheterotrophic and photoautotrophic varieties.
   - **Archaea:** Incorporate chemoheterotrophic and thermophilic examples.
   - **Fungi:** Represent this group with relevant examples.

2. **Endosymbiosis Events:**
   - Identify and label both primary endosymbiosis events.
   - Draw connections from the event to the organism that evolves into a future organelle.

**Visual Representation:**
Ensure the phylogenetic tree is well-labeled, with clear branches depicting relationships amongst diverse organisms. Highlight primary endosymbiosis events using distinct markers or colors.

This exercise facilitates understanding of evolutionary biology and the diversity within the three domains of life.
Transcribed Image Text:**Creating a Phylogenetic Tree** **Overview:** Design a phylogenetic tree representing the three domains of life. This tree should illustrate evolutionary relationships and include a variety of organisms across these domains. **Details to Include:** 1. **Domains and Organisms:** - **Animals:** Include at least three different species. - **Plants:** Feature two distinct plant species. - **Bacteria:** Show both chemoheterotrophic and photoautotrophic varieties. - **Archaea:** Incorporate chemoheterotrophic and thermophilic examples. - **Fungi:** Represent this group with relevant examples. 2. **Endosymbiosis Events:** - Identify and label both primary endosymbiosis events. - Draw connections from the event to the organism that evolves into a future organelle. **Visual Representation:** Ensure the phylogenetic tree is well-labeled, with clear branches depicting relationships amongst diverse organisms. Highlight primary endosymbiosis events using distinct markers or colors. This exercise facilitates understanding of evolutionary biology and the diversity within the three domains of life.
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