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Name the area on a cladogram that represents the point from which the species split from the ancestor.

A cladogram consists of vertical or horizontal lines that branche off in different directions. The place where the line branches is called the
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Answer: Node

Step-by-step explanation:

Cladograms are a graphical representation of the evolutionary relationship between organisms. These are usually shown as branches from a central point, which represents a common ancestor. In rooted cladograms, the branches are shown relative to the time elapsed since evolving from a common ancestor joined at the node, or point of divergence.

Evolution typically occurs after accumulating mutation, and natural selection of beneficial traits that confer greater chances for survival.

Name the area on a cladogram that represents the point from which the species split-example-1
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