From a cladistic perspective, in the phylogenetic tree shown above, the cartilaginous skeleton is a(an): A) apomorphy B) pleisiomorphy C) sympleisiomorphy D) synapomorphy 8. From a cladistic perspective, in the phylogenetic tree shown above, the bony skeleton is a(an): A) apomorphy B) pleisiomorphy C) sympleisiomorphy D) synapomorphy

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From a cladistic perspective, in the phylogenetic tree shown above, the cartilaginous skeleton is
a(an):
A) apomorphy
B) pleisiomorphy
C) sympleisiomorphy
D) synapomorphy


8. From a cladistic perspective, in the phylogenetic tree shown above, the bony skeleton is a(an):
A) apomorphy
B) pleisiomorphy
C) sympleisiomorphy
D) synapomorphy

Vertebrata
Cyclostomata
Gnathostomata
Osteichthyes
Chondrichthyes
osteichthyan
crown node
chondrichthyan
crown node
gnathostome
crown node
vertebrate
crown node
7. From a cladistic perspective, in the phylogenetic tree shown above, the cartilaginous skeleton is
a(an):
A) apomorphy
B) pleisiomorphy
C) sympleisiomorphy
D) synapomorphy
8. From a cladistic perspective, in the phylogenetic tree shown above, the bony skeleton is a(an):
A) apomorphy
B) pleisiomorphy
C) sympleisiomorphy
D) synapomorphy
Transcribed Image Text:Vertebrata Cyclostomata Gnathostomata Osteichthyes Chondrichthyes osteichthyan crown node chondrichthyan crown node gnathostome crown node vertebrate crown node 7. From a cladistic perspective, in the phylogenetic tree shown above, the cartilaginous skeleton is a(an): A) apomorphy B) pleisiomorphy C) sympleisiomorphy D) synapomorphy 8. From a cladistic perspective, in the phylogenetic tree shown above, the bony skeleton is a(an): A) apomorphy B) pleisiomorphy C) sympleisiomorphy D) synapomorphy
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