Chapter 34: Q34.3-3CC. (page 728)
Redraw Figure 34.2 to show four lineages: cyclostomes, lancelets, gnathostomes, and tunicates. Label the vertebrate common ancestor and circle the lineage that includes humans.
Chapter 34: Q34.3-3CC. (page 728)
Redraw Figure 34.2 to show four lineages: cyclostomes, lancelets, gnathostomes, and tunicates. Label the vertebrate common ancestor and circle the lineage that includes humans.
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Get started for freeSome amphibians never leave the water, whereas others can survive in relatively dry terrestrial environments. Contrast the adaptations that facilitate these two lifestyles.
Which clade does not include humans?
(A) synapsids
(B) lobe-fins
(C) diapsids
(D) osteichthyans
Some genetic studies suggest that the most recent common ancestor of Homo sapiens that lived outside of Africa left Africa about 50,000 years ago. Compare this date with the dates of fossils given in the text. Can both the genetic results and the dates ascribed to the fossils be correct? Explain.
This animal is a vertebrate with hair. What can you infer about its phylogeny? Identify as many key derived characters as you can that distinguish this animal from invertebrate chordates.
WHAT IF? Scientists think that amphibian populations may provide an early warning system of environmental problems. What features of amphibians might make them particularly sensitive to environmental problems?
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