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What do all organisms have in common?
visible similarities and differences.
taxa.
species
They all use DNA to pass on information.
the last point at which two groups shared a common ancestor.
the genus name only
evolutionary classification.
phylum
Based on their names, you know that the baboons Papio annubis and Papio cynocephalus do NOT belong to the same
visible similarities and differences.
taxa.
species
They all use DNA to pass on information.
the last point at which two groups shared a common ancestor.
the genus name only
evolutionary classification.
phylum
Each node on a cladogram represents
visible similarities and differences.
taxa.
species
They all use DNA to pass on information.
the last point at which two groups shared a common ancestor.
the genus name only
evolutionary classification.
phylum
The grouping of organisms based on their common descent is called
visible similarities and differences.
taxa.
species
They all use DNA to pass on information.
the last point at which two groups shared a common ancestor.
the genus name only
evolutionary classification.
phylum
Traditional classifications tended to take into account primarily
visible similarities and differences.
taxa.
species
They all use DNA to pass on information.
the last point at which two groups shared a common ancestor.
the genus name only
evolutionary classification.
phylum
At any level of organization, groups that have biological meaning are referred to as
visible similarities and differences.
taxa.
species
They all use DNA to pass on information.
the last point at which two groups shared a common ancestor.
the genus name only
evolutionary classification.
phylum
Several different classes make up a
visible similarities and differences.
taxa.
species
They all use DNA to pass on information.
the last point at which two groups shared a common ancestor.
the genus name only
evolutionary classification.
phylum
According to the rules of binomial nomenclature, which of the terms is capitalized?
visible similarities and differences.
taxa.
species
They all use DNA to pass on information.
the last point at which two groups shared a common ancestor.
the genus name only
evolutionary classification.
phylum
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