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#Question id: 8709


Eukaryotes that are not closely related and that do not share many anatomical similarities can still be placed together on the same phylogenetic tree by comparing their ________.

#SCPH28 | Zoology
  1. plasmids
  2. mitochondrial genomes
  3. homologous genes that are poorly conserved
  4. homologous genes that are highly conserved
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#Question id: 5012

#SCPH28 | Zoology

A

Silurian

I

Seed plants appear

B

Devonian

II

Gymnosperms dominant

C

Carboniferous

III

Invasion of land by primitive land plants

D

Jurassic

IV

first reptiles

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#Question id: 5013

#SCPH06 I Botany

Following is correct match

Periods

Age of evolutionary event

A- Jurassic

I- Fish

B- Ordovician

II- Amphibian

C- Devonian

III- Gymnosperm

D-Carbonyferous

IV- Invertebrates

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#Question id: 5013

#SCPH28 | Zoology

Following is correct match

Periods

Age of evolutionary event

A- Jurassic

I- Fish

B- Ordovician

II- Amphibian

C- Devonian

III- Gymnosperm

D-Carbonyferous

IV- Invertebrates

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#Question id: 5014

#SCPH06 I Botany

 Following geological time period and major evolutionary event?

I. Devonian                            A. Gymnosperms dominant

II. Jurassic                               B. Amphibians diversify; first reptiles

III. Carboniferous                  C. Mammals appear

IV. Triassic                           D. Seed plants appear

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#Question id: 5014

#SCPH28 | Zoology

 Following geological time period and major evolutionary event?

I. Devonian                            A. Gymnosperms dominant

II. Jurassic                               B. Amphibians diversify; first reptiles

III. Carboniferous                  C. Mammals appear

IV. Triassic                           D. Seed plants appear

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#Question id: 5015

#SCPH06 I Botany

 During which of the following largest mass extinction recorded in the history of life on Earth.