Bio Visual PPT quiz 12 Cladograms. Question 1: Which node represents the most recent common ancestor of terminal taxa A and B? A. node 1 B. node 2 C.

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Bio Visual PPT quiz 12 Cladograms

Question 1: Which node represents the most recent common ancestor of terminal taxa A and B? A. node 1 B. node 2 C. node 3 D. none of them

Question 2:Which terminal taxon is B more closely related to, A or C? A. A B. C C. neither

Question 3:Which of the following terms best describes a cladogram? A)branching tree B)nested hierarchy C)phylogenetic tree D)polyphyly

Question 4:The broadest categories in the system of classification, below kingdoms, are called phyla. A. true B. false

Question 5:The binomial system assigns to each organism a unique name that describes its _____ A. order and family B. body plan and habitat C. species and genus D. family and species