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Multiple Choice
What does each branch point on an evolutionary tree represent?
A
The extinction of a species
B
The migration of a species to a new habitat
C
A common ancestor of the descendant species
D
The appearance of a new trait in a species
Verified step by step guidance
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Understand that an evolutionary tree, also known as a phylogenetic tree, is a diagram that represents evolutionary relationships among various biological species based on similarities and differences in their physical or genetic characteristics.
Recognize that each branch point, or node, on an evolutionary tree represents a divergence event where a single lineage splits into two or more distinct lineages.
Identify that this divergence event at a branch point signifies the presence of a common ancestor from which the descendant species evolved.
Clarify that the common ancestor is not an extinct species but rather a hypothetical organism that gave rise to the descendant species through evolutionary processes.
Note that while the appearance of new traits and migration events are important in evolution, the branch point specifically represents the common ancestor shared by the descendant species.