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They show similarities between organisms structure. if the similarities are large then it shows that those organisms share a common ancestor.
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Systematics is the scientific study of the diversity of organisms and their evolutionary relationships. The science of naming, classifying, and describing organisms is called taxonomy.
Fossils are used to show changes because they are permanent. These fossils are also old and show evolutionary changes in species alive today.
The presence of homologous structures (for example, the bone structure in chimpanzee arms, human arms, and whale flippers) indicates that the species sharing that homologous structure share a common ancestor.
yes it can if u have other characteristics that have not been inherited then yes it can be used for evolutionary relationship so you are able to show them all
homology is the equality between two sequences that show the same evolutionary pattern and similarity is the likeness between two sequences that may not follow an identical evolutionary relationship.
They show similarities between organisms structure. if the similarities are large then it shows that those organisms share a common ancestor.
Your stomach and your heart areonly two organ system .but thereare other organ systems to.
Anabolic pathways store energy by building molecules. Catabolic pathways release energy by breaking down molecules. Analogies will vary but should show the relationship of products and reactants.
Pie charts and doughnut charts. Cake charts and cookie charts however, do not show the relationship of data in reference to the whole.
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To show evolutionary relationships based on traits
I believe it is a cladogram.
The evolutionary history of a species is often displayed in a phylogenetic tree. This will clearly show the history of the species, which is also known as phylogeny.
Systematics is the scientific study of the diversity of organisms and their evolutionary relationships. The science of naming, classifying, and describing organisms is called taxonomy.
The evolutionary history of a species is often displayed in a phylogenetic tree. This will clearly show the history of the species, which is also known as phylogeny.