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What is a primitive character? What is an advanced character ? On What basis these characters are determined ? Explain.

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Answered by laxmi1783
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Answer:

1]In phylogenetics, a primitive character, trait, or feature of a lineage or taxon is one that is inherited from the common ancestor of a clade and has undergone little change since. Conversely, a trait that appears within the clade group is called advanced or derived.

2]"Advanced" means the character has evolved within a later subgroup of the clade. Cladograms are important for scientists as they allow them to classify and hypothesize the origin and future of organisms.

3]Determination. Determination is a powerful personal character trait where you are intent on achieving a goal. The opposite of determination includes disinterest, hesitation, and indecisiveness. Being too determined to achieve a goal may be obsessiveness or unable to see the difficulties.

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Answered by smartbrainz
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A primitive character is one which is present in the the earlier evolved system of organism.

Explanation:

  • an advanced character helps in better functioning of the basic processes of life. These character are determined by the development and the phylogenetic of the organism. a primitive characteristics is usually present in the lower Phylum or class.
  • However an advanced character is seen more in the organisms of upper phylogenetic characteristics.

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