Note: The tree is CRITICAL. Go back to review to select your answer. On the tree below which tick mark is the appropriate placement for the evolution of the swim bladder? A Tick mark A B Tick mark B O C Tick mark C O D Tick mark D O E The swim bladder is a homoplasy between sharks and fish, so it would have evolved at A and C.

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The swim bladder provides buoyancy in the ray-finned
fish
CepyrighteThe MeGreHe Comparies, Ine. Pemion red tor repduction or dpy
Dorsal aorta
To heart
Gas gland
Swim bladder
Oval body
Hagfishes
Jawless fishes
Gill cover
Vertebrae
Lampreys
(operculum)
Gills
Chondrichthyans
Ray-finned fishes
Jaws, teeth,
paired fips
Bony skeleton, swim
bladder/lung
Coelacanths
Lobe limbs
Lungfishes
Lobe-limbed
vertebrates
Internal nares-
(nasal openings
into the mouth)
Amphibians
Terrestrial limbs
and digits
Amniotes
Amniote egg
LIFE: THE SCIENCE OF BIOLOGY 12e, Fiqure 31.10
Transcribed Image Text:The swim bladder provides buoyancy in the ray-finned fish CepyrighteThe MeGreHe Comparies, Ine. Pemion red tor repduction or dpy Dorsal aorta To heart Gas gland Swim bladder Oval body Hagfishes Jawless fishes Gill cover Vertebrae Lampreys (operculum) Gills Chondrichthyans Ray-finned fishes Jaws, teeth, paired fips Bony skeleton, swim bladder/lung Coelacanths Lobe limbs Lungfishes Lobe-limbed vertebrates Internal nares- (nasal openings into the mouth) Amphibians Terrestrial limbs and digits Amniotes Amniote egg LIFE: THE SCIENCE OF BIOLOGY 12e, Fiqure 31.10
Note: The tree is CRITICAL. Go back to review to select your answer. On the tree below which tick mark is the
appropriate placement for the evolution of the swim bladder?
A Tick mark A
B Tick mark B
O C Tick mark C
O D Tick mark D
O E The swim bladder is a homoplasy between sharks and fish, so it would have evolved at A and C.
Transcribed Image Text:Note: The tree is CRITICAL. Go back to review to select your answer. On the tree below which tick mark is the appropriate placement for the evolution of the swim bladder? A Tick mark A B Tick mark B O C Tick mark C O D Tick mark D O E The swim bladder is a homoplasy between sharks and fish, so it would have evolved at A and C.
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