3-4. Click the button below to answer questions 3-4. Remember to refer to your completed tree and the species comparison tab if you are not sure of your answers.
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5. A clade is a fancy word for any group in a phylogenetic tree that includes an ancestor and all of its descendants. A simplified dinosaur tree is to the right.
Imagine that you have a pair of scissors and can cut the tree. You can tell a group is a clade because it would only take one “snip” to make the group “fall off” the tree. Five different clades have been marked on the tree with brackets.
The clade marked 1 is clade Aves—the birds. The clade marked 2 is clade Theropoda—the theropods. Clades 2 and 3 are the two major groups of dinosaurs—clade Saurischia and clade Ornithischia. Finally, clade 5 is clade Dinosauria—the dinosaurs.
a. Mark on the tree using numbers 2–4 where you can “snip” off each clade. Numbers 1 and 5 have been done for you. Use the "Visualize It" tool below.
b. Triceratops belongs to two of the marked clades on this tree: 4 and 5. This means that Triceratops is both an ornithischian (clade 4) and a dinosaur (clade 5). Which clades do birds belong to?
c. Use your answer to part b to explain why birds are dinosaurs.