A fossilized fish is found that has jaws but no true bones. Where does this fossil belong on the cladogram?
A
B
C
D
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The correct answer for your question is D on the cladogram.
A fossilized fish that found has jaws but no true bones is belongs to D on the cladogram. Cladogram is a diagram that is used to classify an hypothetical relationship in the phylogeny system. The main use of the cladogram is comparing an organism to their common ancestors.
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I believe the answer is D
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