Pimpla rufipes Species A: possess a calcium carbonate shell and is found in marine environments Species B: Segmented worm, marine and possess bristles known as ‘setae’ Species C: Bioluminescent, possess special cells known as colloblasts which are attached to tentacles Species D: Parasitic roundworm found in the intestines of mammals; lacks segments, molts a cuticle. (photo of the phylogenetic tree here) B.1 Does P. rufipes engage in incomplete or catastrophic metamorphosis? _________________ B.2. Explain why you chose your answer for B.1. __________________________________________________________________________________ B.3. List ONE (1) advantage of the developmental strategy you chose above?
Pimpla rufipes
Species A: possess a calcium carbonate shell and is found in marine environments
Species B: Segmented worm, marine and possess bristles known as ‘setae’
Species C: Bioluminescent, possess special cells known as colloblasts which are attached to tentacles
Species D:
(photo of the phylogenetic tree here)
B.1 Does P. rufipes engage in incomplete or catastrophic metamorphosis? _________________
B.2. Explain why you chose your answer for B.1.
__________________________________________________________________________________
B.3. List ONE (1) advantage of the developmental strategy you chose above?
![The image is a phylogenetic tree diagram illustrating the evolutionary relationships among species within the animal kingdom. The tree begins with a single branch labeled "Animal Kingdom" and divides into multiple branches representing different species. The branches split as follows:
1. **Branch 1:** Pimpla rufipes
2. **Branch 2:** Species D
3. **Branch 3:** Species B
4. **Branch 4:** Species C
5. **Branch 5:** Species A
The diagram shows a hierarchical structure, indicating how species are related through common ancestors, with Pimpla rufipes and other species differentiating from a common point. This tree helps understand evolutionary pathways and the diversity of life forms emerging from shared lineages.](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F0a32ed39-825c-4317-b134-edd3dba92050%2F1b953c59-26bf-44b0-a148-22598c892b72%2Fxpbqmus_processed.png&w=3840&q=75)
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