Use the following diagram to match the following events to the point in the phylogeny Charophyte Liverworts OE Moses OA B Hornworts OD Lycophytes sway Colonization of terrestrial environments Pines Cycads Monocots Eudicots

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Use the following diagram to match the following events to the point in the phylogeny:

[Diagram Description]
- The diagram is a phylogenetic tree with branches labeled as follows:
  - Chlorophyte
  - Liverworts
  - Mosses
  - Hornworts
  - Lycophytes
  - Ferns
  - A bracket encloses Pine and Cycads.
  - Monocots
  - Eudicots

- The branches intersect at various labeled points:
  - Point A
  - Point B
  - Point C
  - Point D

[Event to be Mapped]
- Colonization of terrestrial environments

[Multiple Choice Options]
- C
- E
- A
- B
- D

(Participants are required to choose the correct point in the phylogeny that corresponds to the event of colonization of terrestrial environments.)
Transcribed Image Text:Use the following diagram to match the following events to the point in the phylogeny: [Diagram Description] - The diagram is a phylogenetic tree with branches labeled as follows: - Chlorophyte - Liverworts - Mosses - Hornworts - Lycophytes - Ferns - A bracket encloses Pine and Cycads. - Monocots - Eudicots - The branches intersect at various labeled points: - Point A - Point B - Point C - Point D [Event to be Mapped] - Colonization of terrestrial environments [Multiple Choice Options] - C - E - A - B - D (Participants are required to choose the correct point in the phylogeny that corresponds to the event of colonization of terrestrial environments.)
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A branching diagram or tree illustrating the evolutionary relationships among distinct biological species or other entities based on similarities and differences in their physical or genetic traits is known as a phylogenetic tree (sometimes referred to as an evolutionary tree or phylogeny). One evolutionary tree represents all life on Earth and shows their shared ancestry.

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