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Transcribed Image Text:Based on the phylogenetic tree below, which of the following is most closely related to
mammals?
A
B
TIME
TIME
Lampreys
Root
Cartilaginous fehes
Ray-finned fshes
Root
Lobe-finned fishes
Amphiblans
Mammals
Snakes
Interior
nodes
Turtles
Crocodilians
Interior
nodes
Birds
Select one:
o a. Snakes + Turtles + Crocs + Birds
O b. Lobe-finned fish
Oc. Lampreys
o d. Amphibians
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