There is no common set of synapomorphies (shared derived traits) that define a protist
a. Prot...
Biology, 22.02.2020 03:50 ddmoorehouseov75lc
There is no common set of synapomorphies (shared derived traits) that define a protist
a. Protists all share a common set of synapomorphies.
b. Protists are all more primitive than land plants and animals.
c. Protists do not share a single common ancestor.
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