Answer:
The most closely related are amphibians and reptiles.
The least related are amphibians and mammals
Explanation:
Amphibians broke off from reptiles, birds, and mammals around 260 millions years ago and next up are the reptiles which broke off around 225 million years ago. So they are the most closely related
Mammals are the last to break off, around 200 million years ago. So they are the least related to amphibians.
Cell, the smallest unit that can exist independently
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The Emergency Severity Index is a 5 level emergency department triage being maintained by the AHRQ. Among the victims of the car accident here is the order in which they should be seen by a healthcare provider. First, an adult with a laceration with severe bleeding. Second, an adult having 30 breaths per minute respiration with a history of asthma. Third, an older adult confuse yet with normal vital signs and lastly is a child with lacerations on arms as well as in the legs.
It wouldn't be A because the animals wouldn't really be bothered by each other in the first place. They're not in the same ecosystems..
It wouldn't be D because these animals would be ranked the same if they were in the same phylum.
It could be C, but it's not because there is a variety of other resources for them to use.
I think B would be the best answer because they are fighting each other for the same resource. You need that resource in order to survive and so does that other organism, so of course both organisms would be fighting over it in order to live
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