Title: Morphology and Evolution
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2Morphology and Evolution
- Consider how these organisms are related.
- 2. Working in groups of two or three, arrange
the images you were given. Organize them
according to evolutionary relationships.
3Which is most closely related to Alligators?
A. Lizard
B. Bird
C. Bat
4Which animal is most closely related to whales?
A. Hippo
B. Walrus
C. Shark
5Which animal is most closely related to the
wolverine?
A. Tasmanian Devil
B. Rhino
C. Walrus
6Which animal is most closely related to rhinos?
A. Walrus
B. Hippo
C. Zebra
7Which is most closely related to Alligators?
A. Lizard
B. Bird
Proteins, Fossils
C. Bat
8Hippos are most closely related to whales.
A. Hippo
DNA, Fossils
B. Walrus
C. Shark
9Walruses are most closely related to wolverines.
A. Tasmanian Devil
B. Rhino
Placental carnivores
C. Walrus
10Zebras are most closely related to rhinos.
A. Zebra
Odd-toed ungulates
A. Walrus
B. Hippo
11Arrange the animals listed below on the cladogram.
Alligator Shark Hippo Zebra Bird Whale Tasmanian
Devil Rhino
12Tasmanian Devil
Alligator
Whale
Shark
Zebra
Hippo
Rhino
Bird
13Justify your arrangement by placing a
synapomorphy at each of the grey bars. A
synapomorphy is a feature that is not found in
animals that branch off prior to the node (
fork) on the diagram, but which all subsequent
animals share. Use Pikaia as your outgroup
(ancestral condition).
14Possible Solutions
Even Toes
Odd Toes
Shelled eggs Diapsid skull
Hooves
Live Birth Fur/Hair Synapsid skull
Legs
Jaws