How is a phylogenetic tree similar to a dichotomous key?(1 point)

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Both are used to classify an unknown organism.
Both are used to classify an unknown organism.

Both map evolutionary processes.
Both map evolutionary processes.

Both show common ancestry of an organism.
Both show common ancestry of an organism.

Both focus on taxonomic relationships between organisms.

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The best response is:

Both are used to classify an unknown organism.

This is because both phylogenetic trees and dichotomous keys serve as tools for identifying and classifying organisms based on their characteristics and relationships.

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