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Take a look at the cladogram below, specifically the group of organisms labeled "A" and "B." Compare and contrast the traits of...Asked by x
Take a look at the cladogram below, specifically the group of organisms labeled "A" and "B." Compare and contrast the traits of Organisms A and B. What does the sharing of traits suggest about the evolutionary relationships among organisms?
A is amphibians B is primates, amniotic egg, etc
Answer must have an explanation of how the sharing of traits corresponds with evolutionary relationships
Answer must compare organisms A and B, and refer to the names of these organisms based on the cladogram.
Include trait similarities and differences between groups A and B
The traits must be traits listed on this cladogram.
Answers should be in 2 SIMPLE sentences
A is amphibians B is primates, amniotic egg, etc
Answer must have an explanation of how the sharing of traits corresponds with evolutionary relationships
Answer must compare organisms A and B, and refer to the names of these organisms based on the cladogram.
Include trait similarities and differences between groups A and B
The traits must be traits listed on this cladogram.
Answers should be in 2 SIMPLE sentences
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Organism A (amphibians) and Organism B (primates) both share traits such as the presence of an amniotic egg, indicating a common ancestry and the significance of reproductive adaptations in their evolutionary history. However, amphibians typically have traits such as moist skin and a dual life stage (aquatic and terrestrial), whereas primates exhibit traits like adapted grasping hands and higher brain complexity, highlighting their divergent evolutionary paths.
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