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Question 15 If you form a group with all your teammates in your Bio course, you would form a ______ group because______. Monophyletic, because you are including all of the descendants from the most recent common ancestor Paraphyletic, because it doesn't include all of the descendants from the most recent common ancestor Polyphyletic, because it doesn't include the most recent common ancestor of all group members Polyphyletic, because they don't share the most recent common ancestor Question 16 Let's say you want to form a monophyletic group with your family members. Which of the following will be a monophyletic group? Your mom and your sisters, leaving out your dad and your brothers Your cousins, your aunts and uncles, your parents but leaving out your grandparents You, your siblings and your parents, leaving out your grandparents You, your best friends and your neighbors

          Question 15
If you form a group with all your teammates in your Bio course, you would form a ______ group because______.

Monophyletic, because you are including all of the descendants from the most recent common ancestor
Paraphyletic, because it doesn't include all of the descendants from the most recent common ancestor
Polyphyletic, because it doesn't include the most recent common ancestor of all group members
Polyphyletic, because they don't share the most recent common ancestor

Question 16
Let's say you want to form a monophyletic group with your family members. Which of the following will be a monophyletic group?

Your mom and your sisters, leaving out your dad and your brothers
Your cousins, your aunts and uncles, your parents but leaving out your grandparents
You, your siblings and your parents, leaving out your grandparents
You, your best friends and your neighbors
        
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Question 15
If you form a group with all your teammates in your Bio course, you would form a  group because.

Monophyletic, because you are including all of the descendants from the most recent common ancestor
Paraphyletic, because it doesn't include all of the descendants from the most recent common ancestor
Polyphyletic, because it doesn't include the most recent common ancestor of all group members
Polyphyletic, because they don't share the most recent common ancestor

Question 16
Let's say you want to form a monophyletic group with your family members. Which of the following will be a monophyletic group?

Your mom and your sisters, leaving out your dad and your brothers
Your cousins, your aunts and uncles, your parents but leaving out your grandparents
You, your siblings and your parents, leaving out your grandparents
You, your best friends and your neighbors

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00:02 So polyphylatic group is any group that refers to the set of organism that do not share an immediate common ancestor...
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