EBK CAMPBELL BIOLOGY
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Chapter 26, Problem 5TYU
VISUAL SKILLS Based on the tree below, which Statement is not correct?
- (A) Goats and humans form a sister group.
- (B) Salamanders are a sister group to the group containing lizards, goats, and humans.
- (C) Salamanders are as closely related to goats as to humans.
- (D) Lizards are more closely related to salamanders than to humans.
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EBK CAMPBELL BIOLOGY
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