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morpeh [17]
2 years ago
11

The data table and the cladogram below provide information about the evolutionary history of several different species of animal

. Using this information, which of the following is true of trout? Claws/Nails Feathers Jaws Lungs Mammary glands Bird X X X X Hagfish Lizard X X X Rabbit X X X X Salamander X X Tiger X X X X Trout X Image depicts a cladogram with hagfish, trout, salamander, lizard, bird, rabbit, and tiger represented. Trout diverge from hagfish with the introduction of jaws. Salamander diverges from trout with the introduction of lungs. Lizard diverges from salamander with the introduction of claws and nails. Bird diverges from lizard with the introduction of feathers. Rabbit and tiger diverge from lizard with the introduction of mammary glands. They are more closely related to salamanders than they are to birds. They are more evolved than salamanders and lizards. They evolved into a separate species due to the presence of lungs. They have jaws and lungs but lack claws or nails, feathers, and mammary glands.
Biology
1 answer:
wel2 years ago
6 0

Answer:

A. They are more closely related to tigers than they are to birds.

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