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    Based on the Figure Above,what Does the Lower Interior Node
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Based on the Figure Above,what Does the Lower Interior Node

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Question 37

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  Based on the figure above,what does the lower interior node in each figure represent? A) An ancestral population B) The common ancestor of birds and crocodilians C) The common ancestor to all tetrapods D) A and B Based on the figure above,what does the lower interior node in each figure represent?


A) An ancestral population
B) The common ancestor of birds and crocodilians
C) The common ancestor to all tetrapods
D) A and B

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