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18 July, 00:32

On a cladogram, what is a node?

A) a place where a branch splits off from the rest of the cladogram

B) the topmost section of the cladogram

C) a part of the cladogram that is shaped like a letter of the alphabet

D) the lowermost section of the cladogram

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  1. 18 July, 00:37
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    A, a node is where the different section either split or interconnect in a cladogram.
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