QUESTION IMAGE
Question
- what trait separates lampreys from tuna?
- what separates a salamander from a turtle?
- which organism is considered the oldest?
- how do you know it is the oldest?
- which organism is most closely related to the leopard?
- how do you know it is the most closely related?
- which organisms dna will differ the most from the leopard?
To solve these questions, we analyze the phylogenetic tree (evolutionary tree) which shows the evolutionary relationships and common ancestors of different organisms. Here are the answers to each sub - question:
Question 1
In a phylogenetic tree, a trait that separates two groups is a derived characteristic that one group has and the other does not. Lampreys are jawless, while tuna have jaws. So the trait of having jaws (or the presence of a jaw - like structure) separates lampreys from tuna.
Salamanders are amphibians and turtles are reptiles. One of the key traits that separates them is the presence of an amniotic egg. Turtles (reptiles) have amniotic eggs, while salamanders (amphibians) do not. Also, turtles have dry, scaly skin, while salamanders have moist skin.
In a phylogenetic tree, the organism that branches off first (is closest to the root) is considered the oldest in terms of evolutionary lineage. Looking at the tree, the organism like the lancelet (or the most basal organism shown) is considered the oldest as it diverged earliest from the common ancestor.
Snap & solve any problem in the app
Get step-by-step solutions on Sovi AI
Photo-based solutions with guided steps
Explore more problems and detailed explanations
The trait of having jaws (or the presence of a jaw - like structure) separates lampreys from tuna.