Create a Venn Diagram to show the relatedness of these organisms. Start with the trait that is shared by all the organisms on the outside. Inside each box, write the organisms that have only that set of traits. Comparative Morphology Data. Using your text and prior knowledge, determine the morphological characteristics of the organisms in table. For every characteristic the organism possesses, put a check in that box. Limbs Has Organism Multicellular Segmented Body Jaws Hair (not fins) Bone Amoeba Sponge Earthworm Shark Lizard Kangaroo Dolphin Cat |>>>>>

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Create a Venn Diagram to show the relatedness of these organisms. Start with the trait that is shared by all
the organisms on the outside. Inside each box, write the organisms that have only that set of traits.
Comparative Morphology Data. Using your text and prior knowledge, determine the morphological
characteristics of the organisms in table. For every characteristic the organism possesses, put a check in that
box.
Limbs
Has
Organism
Multicellular
Segmented Body
Jaws
Hair
(not fins)
Bone
Amoeba
Sponge
Earthworm
Shark
Lizard
Kangaroo
Dolphin
Cat
Molecular Evidence. Cytochrome c is a protein located in the mitochondria of cells involved with cellular
respiration. Compare each organism's Cytochrome CDNA sequences with the ancestor cell and each other.
Circle or highlight the differences (mutations) present in the cytochrome CDNA sequences from ancestor cell.
ANCESTOR CE A TTAG CGACCAGTATAT C CTACA ATC CGT C TACTT CATTO
ATTAGCG A CC AGTTTATCC TACAATC CCGTCTACTTCAT 11
ATTATCG AC CA G TT TATC CT A CATTC CCGTATACT TCGT 13
C G T TTAT C CTACATTC CCGTCTACTTCGT 15
ACTTCGT 18
CTA ATCC C c c cG T T T AT C CTACTIT C C C G T C TACT TCGT 19
CTA AGT 18
АМОЕВА
SPONGE
EARTHWORN CT T AT CGA C
SHARK
CT TATCC
GTTT ATC CTACTTT C c
G
LIZARD
CCA
CG TT TAT CCTACTT TC CCATGTAGTAAGT 18
TA ATC C
GTTTAT C CTACT TT
CT
KANGAROO
CTA AT CCC C
TTA ATCCC c
DOLPHIN
CG TT TATCCTAC
TT C C C ATCTACTA A GT 18
CAT
Transcribed Image Text:Create a Venn Diagram to show the relatedness of these organisms. Start with the trait that is shared by all the organisms on the outside. Inside each box, write the organisms that have only that set of traits. Comparative Morphology Data. Using your text and prior knowledge, determine the morphological characteristics of the organisms in table. For every characteristic the organism possesses, put a check in that box. Limbs Has Organism Multicellular Segmented Body Jaws Hair (not fins) Bone Amoeba Sponge Earthworm Shark Lizard Kangaroo Dolphin Cat Molecular Evidence. Cytochrome c is a protein located in the mitochondria of cells involved with cellular respiration. Compare each organism's Cytochrome CDNA sequences with the ancestor cell and each other. Circle or highlight the differences (mutations) present in the cytochrome CDNA sequences from ancestor cell. ANCESTOR CE A TTAG CGACCAGTATAT C CTACA ATC CGT C TACTT CATTO ATTAGCG A CC AGTTTATCC TACAATC CCGTCTACTTCAT 11 ATTATCG AC CA G TT TATC CT A CATTC CCGTATACT TCGT 13 C G T TTAT C CTACATTC CCGTCTACTTCGT 15 ACTTCGT 18 CTA ATCC C c c cG T T T AT C CTACTIT C C C G T C TACT TCGT 19 CTA AGT 18 АМОЕВА SPONGE EARTHWORN CT T AT CGA C SHARK CT TATCC GTTT ATC CTACTTT C c G LIZARD CCA CG TT TAT CCTACTT TC CCATGTAGTAAGT 18 TA ATC C GTTTAT C CTACT TT CT KANGAROO CTA AT CCC C TTA ATCCC c DOLPHIN CG TT TATCCTAC TT C C C ATCTACTA A GT 18 CAT
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