Question 7 (1 point) Listen Derived characteristics are 02 Quiz 5 - 24SU AN. О a) characteristics present in only one or a few species of a group. b) less important and less informative than ancestral characteristics. c) the series of apparent adaptations that are never actually used. > d) anatomical features found in strepsirrhines only. Question 8 (1 point) Listen A strepsirrhine has a О a) snout, downward-facing nostrils, and longer forelimbs than hind limbs. b) wet nose, a snout, a tooth comb, and a grooming claw. ○ c) wet nose, a snout, downward-facing nostrils, and longer hind limbs than forelimbs.

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Derived characteristics are
02 Quiz 5 - 24SU AN.
О
a) characteristics present in only one or a few species of a group.
b) less important and less informative than ancestral characteristics.
c) the series of apparent adaptations that are never actually used.
> d) anatomical features found in strepsirrhines only.
Question 8 (1 point)
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A strepsirrhine has a
О
a) snout, downward-facing nostrils, and longer forelimbs than hind limbs.
b) wet nose, a snout, a tooth comb, and a grooming claw.
○ c) wet nose, a snout, downward-facing nostrils, and longer hind limbs than
forelimbs.
Transcribed Image Text:Question 7 (1 point) Listen Derived characteristics are 02 Quiz 5 - 24SU AN. О a) characteristics present in only one or a few species of a group. b) less important and less informative than ancestral characteristics. c) the series of apparent adaptations that are never actually used. > d) anatomical features found in strepsirrhines only. Question 8 (1 point) Listen A strepsirrhine has a О a) snout, downward-facing nostrils, and longer forelimbs than hind limbs. b) wet nose, a snout, a tooth comb, and a grooming claw. ○ c) wet nose, a snout, downward-facing nostrils, and longer hind limbs than forelimbs.
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