Cladograms are just one tool that scientists use to classify relationships between organisms. Hoglishes Sharts and Tunicales Coeloconths Frogs and Coeçilions lizards, snakes, rBirds Turtles and and fuatara heir relatives bods and lancelets | lampreys Rayfinned fishes Lungfishes Salamanders lortoises | Crocodians Mammals * ఆ Endohemy Fve bone Jews and Lungs Four Amniefe Imbs Vertebroe Invertebrate anceslor paired appendages Identify each statement that can be supported with evidence from the cladogram. Select ALL that applies. DA Ray-finned fish and sharks are similar in that they both have paired appendages and jaws. O B. Amphibians are the first animals to have true bones. O C. Sharks were the first animals to have jaws. O D. All the animals in this diagram are vertebrates. DE. Birds are more closely related to crocodiles than they are mammals. DF. Lizards and birds produce amniotic eggs.

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Use the cladogram to answer the following question.
Cladograms are just one tool that scientists use to classify relationships between
organisms.
Hoglishes Sharks and
Tunicales
and lancelets | Lampreys Rayfinned fishes Lungfiches Salamanders lortoises Crocodilians Mammals
Coelocanths Frogs ond Coeçilians
loods
lizards, snakes, rBirds
Turtles and and luatara
their relatives
Endothermy
Amniofic
egg
rue bone
lungs Four
Jows and
paired appendages
limbs
Invertebrate
anceslor
Vertebroe
Identify each statement that can be supported with evidence from the
cladogram. Select ALL that applies.
O A Ray-finned fish and sharks are similar in that they both have paired
appendages and jaws.
B. Amphibians are the first animals to have true bones.
O C. Sharks were the first animals to have jaws.
D. All the animals in this diagram are vertebrates.
O E. Birds are more closely related to crocodiles than they are mammals.
F. Lizards and birds produce amniotic eggs.
Transcribed Image Text:Use the cladogram to answer the following question. Cladograms are just one tool that scientists use to classify relationships between organisms. Hoglishes Sharks and Tunicales and lancelets | Lampreys Rayfinned fishes Lungfiches Salamanders lortoises Crocodilians Mammals Coelocanths Frogs ond Coeçilians loods lizards, snakes, rBirds Turtles and and luatara their relatives Endothermy Amniofic egg rue bone lungs Four Jows and paired appendages limbs Invertebrate anceslor Vertebroe Identify each statement that can be supported with evidence from the cladogram. Select ALL that applies. O A Ray-finned fish and sharks are similar in that they both have paired appendages and jaws. B. Amphibians are the first animals to have true bones. O C. Sharks were the first animals to have jaws. D. All the animals in this diagram are vertebrates. O E. Birds are more closely related to crocodiles than they are mammals. F. Lizards and birds produce amniotic eggs.
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