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Why is the amoeba considered an outgroup in this cladogram?
The Amoeba is considered a simple organism because it is unicellular protozoan, or an animal composed of only one cell.
a Cladogram
A cladogram shows hypothesized phylogeny.
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Why is the amoeba considered an outgroup in this cladogram?
The Amoeba is considered a simple organism because it is unicellular protozoan, or an animal composed of only one cell.
a Cladogram
because it is living or alive.
A cladogram shows hypothesized phylogeny.
No; there are discrepancies between gentic cladogram and phenothopic cladorgram
It's a single cell.
ya'll are the least helpful people istg the answer is: Amoeba is a unicellular organism, while all other organisms on the cladogram are multicellular. ( apex )
Derived traitsDerived traitsDerived traitswhich of the following are filling in on a cladogram?
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A starfish fits into the cladogram because invertebrates are being with exoskeletons or no skeletons at all it fits into the invertebrate part of the cladogram
Derived characters can be used to construct a cladogram. A cladogram is a diagram that shows the evolutionary relationships among a group of organisms. A cladogram is basically an evolutionary tree, much like a family tree.