Name (Last, First): 1) Match the following components of a rooted tree with the respective letter: Recent Past B C 2 A 3 D Branches Terminal nodes Root Internal nodes

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BIO 340 Activity # 2: Understanding and constructing trees
Name (Last, First):
1) Match the following components of a rooted tree with the respective letter:
Recent
Past
B
Feathers
Hair
Gizzard
Cellular
Cellular with a nucleus
Nucleic acid genetic
material
C
2) Based on the information of the following table:
Feathers
Hawk
+
+
+
+
+
Gizzard
Created by Dr. Susan A. Holechek for BIO 340 (2023)
Mouse
+
+
+
A
+
+
3
Hair
D
Tree
+
+
+
Branches
Terminal nodes
Root
Internal nodes
E.coli
Cellular
+
+
Jaws
Complete the following tree. Rectangles indicate where the species from the table should be located (one
rectangle per species). Dotted lines indicate missing characteristics/features (refer to the table).
Monkeypox
Nucleic acid genetic material
+
T. rex
+
+
+
+
+
Transcribed Image Text:BIO 340 Activity # 2: Understanding and constructing trees Name (Last, First): 1) Match the following components of a rooted tree with the respective letter: Recent Past B Feathers Hair Gizzard Cellular Cellular with a nucleus Nucleic acid genetic material C 2) Based on the information of the following table: Feathers Hawk + + + + + Gizzard Created by Dr. Susan A. Holechek for BIO 340 (2023) Mouse + + + A + + 3 Hair D Tree + + + Branches Terminal nodes Root Internal nodes E.coli Cellular + + Jaws Complete the following tree. Rectangles indicate where the species from the table should be located (one rectangle per species). Dotted lines indicate missing characteristics/features (refer to the table). Monkeypox Nucleic acid genetic material + T. rex + + + + +
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