the base of the tree "common ancestor"
A tree diagram, don't you think the word "branching" hints a bit too much?
a tree diagram is sorta partly like a mango diagram only with trees
tree diagram?
A tree diagram visually represents all possible outcomes of a series of events by branching out from a starting point. Each branch corresponds to a possible outcome of an event, and subsequent branches represent outcomes of following events. By systematically listing all branches, you can count the total number of outcomes by multiplying the number of options at each stage. This method helps to ensure that no potential outcomes are overlooked.
No.
A branching tree diagram shows prbable evolutionary relationships among organisms
It begins at the base of the tree the common ancestor. And it ends when you the organism or group with the greatest number of shared derived characteristics.
The exact answer depends on whether it is a factor tree or a probability tree or whatever. But it start where there is only one option and ends at each of the numerous branch tips.
A branching tree is a diagram that shows how scientists think different groups of organisms are related.
A branching tree diagram shows prbable evolutionary relationships among organisms
A tree diagram, don't you think the word "branching" hints a bit too much?
A branching diagram showing evolutionary change is a phylogenetic tree. It represents the evolutionary relationships between different organisms or species by showing their common ancestry and divergence over time. The branching points on the tree indicate where new species or lineages have arisen.
a it organised by left to right
the answer is a branching tree.
Phylogenetic tree
No, a branching tree diagram can also show relationships between living and extinct organisms, illustrating their evolutionary history and common ancestry.
A Branching tree