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Consider these phylogenetic trees. The first tree is based on physical characteristics. The second tree is based on structure, genetics, and evolutionary history.

2 phylogenetic trees are shown. The first tree has 3 branches that go to duck, platypus, and opossum. The second tree has 2 branches that go to duck and platypus. Opossum branches off of the platypus branch.

Which can be concluded from a comparison of the two phylogenetic trees?
A: Phylogenetic trees are not subject to change.
B: Classification can change with new discoveries and evidence.
C: Classification does not change with more evidence.
D: Phylogenetic trees are inaccurate.

Consider these phylogenetic trees. The first tree is based on physical characteristics-example-1
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Answer: B OR Classification can change with new discoveries and evidence

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Answer:

B: Classification can change with new discoveries and evidence.

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