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is a point in a cladogram where a single
ancestral lineage breaks into two or more
descendant lineages.
is a group of organisms that includes an
ancestor and all of its descendants.
is any named group of organiſms,
whether they form a clade or not.
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Answer:

Node

Clade

Taxa

Step-by-step explanation:

Node is a point in a cladogram where a single ancestral lineage breaks into two or more descendant lineages. A node usually has similar characteristics due to the common ancestral lineage.

Clade is a group of organisms that includes an ancestor and all of its descendants. An example is birds, dinosaurs and crocodiles all belonging to a common ancestor as animals but different descendants.

A taxa is any named group of organiſms,

whether they form a clade or not. It represent any level of taxonomic groupings.

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