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    How Does Phylogeny Differ from Systematics
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How Does Phylogeny Differ from Systematics

Question 49

Question 49

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How does phylogeny differ from systematics?


A) in classifying organisms
B) in the classification of organisms by evolutionary history
C) in the naming of organisms
D) in the hierarchy of classification

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