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The diagram below depicts the Linnaean classification system and a cladogram. How do the two methods of classification compare?
A. The Linnaean system establishes a scientific naming system, but
a cladogram does not.
B. The Linnaean system presents the probable order of evolution of
a set of organisms, but a cladogram does not.
O C. Extinct organisms have a place in the Linnaean system, but not in
a cladogram.
D. The Linnaean system attempts to show how organisms are
related, but a cladogram does not.


The diagram below depicts the Linnaean classification system and a

cladogram. How do the two meth

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