1. A phylogenetic tree demonstrates the evolutionary relationships between organisms using genomic similarity. Below is

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1. A phylogenetic tree demonstrates the evolutionary relationships between organisms using genomic similarity. Below is a phylogenetic tree of the relationships between the 13 finch species in the Galapagos. Small ground Medium ground Large ground Cactus Mantang him Large Cactus Sharp beaked ground Small tree Large tree Mediumtree Mangrove Woodpecker Vedeta Warbler Based on the image, indicate whether the following statements are true or false: The sharp-beaked ground finch is most closely related to the small tree finch. The mangrove finch is most closely related to the woodpecker finch. All of the Galapagos finches are more closely related to each other than to the mainland finch. Each finch type came separately to the Galapagos from the mainland.
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