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I DON'T HAVE MUCH TIME! Please answer quickly! 2 questions:

1. Which system of grouping is in figure 18-2, A or B provides information about the evolution of the three animals
2. According to the cladogram in Figure 18-2, what two characteristics do crabs and barnacles share that limpets do not?
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I DON'T HAVE MUCH TIME! Please answer quickly! 2 questions: 1. Which system of grouping-example-1

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1. It is the left side being since the groupings contain sealike animals 2.crabs and barnacles snap limits don't
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Answer: The correct answer is-

1) Cladogram

2) Molted external skeleton and segmentation.

A cladogram can be described as a diagrammatic representation in a branching treelike form, which is used to depict phylogenetic relationships among different species.

For every divergence point in a cladogram, the two branching lines show descendance, which indicates divergence of species from a common ancestor. Thus, it is a system of grouping of various organisms.

In the given cladogram, the two characteristics that are shared by crabs and barnacles but not by limpets are Molted external skeleton and segmentation.

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