To provide an accurate response, I would need more context about the figure you're referring to. Generally, figures in scientific contexts can illustrate relationships, trends, or characteristics of organisms, such as their behavior, population dynamics, or ecological interactions. If you can describe the figure or its key elements, I can help interpret what it suggests about the organisms in question.
To determine which two organisms are most closely related in figure 18-4, one would typically look for the organisms that share the most recent common ancestor on the phylogenetic tree presented. The organisms that branch off from the same node or point in the tree are considered to be more closely related to each other. If you can provide the specific organisms listed in the figure, I could give a more tailored answer.
Systematics try to figure out their evolutionary relationships.
To determine which two organisms are most closely related in figure 18-6, one would typically look for the organisms that share the most recent common ancestor on the phylogenetic tree. This is often indicated by the shortest branch length between them. Without seeing the specific figure, I can't provide the exact organisms, but the closest relatives will always be those connected by the most recent node on the diagram.
Large "graveyards" strongly suggest that the organisms had a sudden, violent burial
The presence of similar DNA sequences in genes of very dissimilar organisms implies a common ancestry or evolutionary relationship. These similarities suggest that these organisms share a common ancestor and have inherited these sequences through evolution.
figure it out by yourself... its that simple...
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I suggest a six figure allowance.
I would suggest clothes.
a positive understatement to suggest a strong affirmative.
I suggest you fIgure out what colour smells like first.
NO it is made up of micro organisms
Go to the university and figure it out!
To determine which two organisms are most closely related in figure 18-4, one would typically look for the organisms that share the most recent common ancestor on the phylogenetic tree presented. The organisms that branch off from the same node or point in the tree are considered to be more closely related to each other. If you can provide the specific organisms listed in the figure, I could give a more tailored answer.
Systematics try to figure out their evolutionary relationships.
To determine which two organisms are most closely related in figure 18-6, one would typically look for the organisms that share the most recent common ancestor on the phylogenetic tree. This is often indicated by the shortest branch length between them. Without seeing the specific figure, I can't provide the exact organisms, but the closest relatives will always be those connected by the most recent node on the diagram.