Sovi.AI - AI Math Tutor

Scan to solve math questions

QUESTION IMAGE

in phylogenetics, what do morphological data primarily refer to? a. dat…

Question

in phylogenetics, what do morphological data primarily refer to? a. data collected from environmental studies b. information related to the physical traits and structures of organisms c. historical records of species evolution d. genetic sequences obtained from dna analysis what is the significance of branches in a phylogenetic tree? a. they indicate environmental changes b. they represent the physical traits of species c. they show the geographical distribution of species d. they connect nodes and represent lineages of species longer branches in a phylogenetic tree indicate: a. more genetic divergence or evolutionary change over time b. more recent common ancestors c. less evolutionary change d. unrelated species

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  • Morphological data in phylogenetics is about the physical - related information of organisms.
  • Branches in a phylogenetic tree connect nodes and show species lineages.
  • Longer branches mean more genetic divergence or evolutionary change over time.

Answer:

  1. B. Information related to the physical traits and structures of organisms
  2. D. They connect nodes and represent lineages of species
  3. A. More genetic divergence or evolutionary change over time