damselflies
They is are likes a horses, but more closely related to burros and mules.
The evolutionary relationship of a specific species to other organisms on a phylogenetic tree node shows how closely related that species is to other organisms based on their common ancestry. The closer the species is on the tree node, the more closely related they are in terms of evolution.
Organisms that are closely related are located closer to each other on the tree of life. This means they share a more recent common ancestor compared to organisms that are more distantly related. The branching points on the tree of life represent the evolutionary relationships between different organisms.
No, organisms that are closer together on a phylogenetic tree are more closely related because they share a more recent common ancestor. The further apart two organisms are on the tree, the more distant their relationship.
A dragonfly is classified as an insect so therefor other insects would be in the same group as a dragonfly. There are other insects that are more closely associated with it, they usually live in a wet environment.
dog and wolf
dog and wolf
A dragonfly nymph lives underwater, and will eat mosquito larvae, and other aquatic insects.
Organisms that are most closely related share a more recent common ancestor than other organisms. This can be determined through genetic analysis, looking at similarities in DNA or protein sequences. Generally, organisms within the same species, followed by those within the same genus, are most closely related.
Organisms closely related to the mealworm include other darkling beetles (family Tenebrionidae) that belong to the same order as mealworms, Coleoptera. These may include species like the superworm (Zophobas morio) and the lesser mealworm (Alphitobius diaperinus).
well it says on wikipedia that a dragonfly is a predator and lives off other organisms but it doesnt say if its a primary consumer or secondary consumer.
All species of bacteria (and several other organisms) reproduce by cloning, so two unmutated bacteria of the same species have identical DNA, and are as closely related as it is possible to be. This is true for all clones.