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Multiple Choice
The most ancient branch point in animal phylogeny is that between having:
A
a coelom or no coelom
B
radial or bilateral symmetry
C
protostome or deuterostome development
D
true tissues or no true tissues
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Understand the concept of animal phylogeny, which is the evolutionary history and relationships among animal species. Phylogenetic trees are used to represent these relationships.
Recognize that the most ancient branch point in animal phylogeny refers to the earliest divergence in the evolutionary history of animals.
Learn about the key characteristics used to classify animals, such as the presence of true tissues, body symmetry (radial or bilateral), the presence of a coelom, and developmental modes (protostome or deuterostome).
Focus on the distinction between animals with true tissues and those without true tissues. True tissues are groups of cells that work together to perform specific functions, and their presence marks a significant evolutionary step.
Understand that sponges (phylum Porifera) lack true tissues, while all other animals (Eumetazoa) have true tissues. This makes the presence or absence of true tissues the most ancient branch point in animal phylogeny.