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Exam 22: Reconstructing and Using Phylogenies137 Questions
Exam 23: Species and Their Formation140 Questions
Exam 24: Evolution of Genes and Genomes141 Questions
Exam 25: The History of Life on Earth145 Questions
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Exam 31: Animal Origins and the Evolution of Body Plans122 Questions
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Exam 34: The Plant Body132 Questions
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A taxon that includes a common ancestor, all descendants of that ancestor, and no other organisms is considered to be
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Refer to the diagram below of a phylogenetic tree.
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