Bull Panda Kiwi Sea star House cat Bison Sea turtle Moth Cocker spaniel Lion Frog Spider Duck-billed platypus Large-mouth bass Coral snake Cockroach Koala bear Hermit crab Shrimp Jellyfish Zebra Penguin Walrus Octopus

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Make a phylogenetic tree

Bull
Panda
Kiwi
Sea star
House cat
Bison
Sea turtle
Moth
Cocker spaniel
Lion
Frog
Spider
Duck-billed platypus
Large-mouth bass
Coral snake
Cockroach
Koala bear
Hermit crab
Shrimp
Jellyfish
Zebra
Penguin
Walrus
Octopus
Transcribed Image Text:Bull Panda Kiwi Sea star House cat Bison Sea turtle Moth Cocker spaniel Lion Frog Spider Duck-billed platypus Large-mouth bass Coral snake Cockroach Koala bear Hermit crab Shrimp Jellyfish Zebra Penguin Walrus Octopus
The Tree of Life
(file:/C:/Users/arist/Desktop/constructing-a-phylogenetio-tree,pdf)
Procedure
1. Detach the following page of animals below.
2. Individually cut out each animal, including the name.
3. Lay all the animals out on your desk and separate them into two groups by presence of a backbone.
4. On a separate sheet of paper, start drawing your phylogenetic tree like this:
No
Backbone
Backbone
Common Animal Ancestor
5.
Continue separating the animals into smaller and smaller groups. Draw each division into your tree.
When an animal occupies its own branch, glue it to the end of that branch on your tree.
Repeat for all the other animals in your collection.
6.
7.
Transcribed Image Text:The Tree of Life (file:/C:/Users/arist/Desktop/constructing-a-phylogenetio-tree,pdf) Procedure 1. Detach the following page of animals below. 2. Individually cut out each animal, including the name. 3. Lay all the animals out on your desk and separate them into two groups by presence of a backbone. 4. On a separate sheet of paper, start drawing your phylogenetic tree like this: No Backbone Backbone Common Animal Ancestor 5. Continue separating the animals into smaller and smaller groups. Draw each division into your tree. When an animal occupies its own branch, glue it to the end of that branch on your tree. Repeat for all the other animals in your collection. 6. 7.
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