While researching a topic, a student has taken the following notes:New Zealand split up from a supercontinent called Gondwana 85 million years ago.New Zealand is covered with conifer-hardwood and beech forests, both related to the ancient forests of Gondwana.The dominant species in conifer-hardwood forests, podocarp trees, are endemic to New Zealand. New Zealand has 15 podocarp tree species belonging to the Podcarpaceae and the Phyllocladaceae families.Podocarps reproduce using cones that look like berries. The student wants to highlight the families of trees endemic to New Zealand and their history. Which choice most effectively uses relevant information from the notes to accomplish this goal?Splitting off from Gondwana, New Zealand contains two different kinds of forests untouched by time—conifer-hardwood and beech forests.eliminatePodocarp trees are endemic to New Zealand, growing in a forest related to the ancient supercontinent called Gondwana.eliminateEndemic to New Zealand, podocarp trees reproduce using cones that look like berries.eliminateSplit off from a supercontinent 85 million years ago, New Zealand contains two families of trees related to ancient Gondwana species, Podcarpaceae and Phyllocladaceae.
Question
While researching a topic, a student has taken the following notes:New Zealand split up from a supercontinent called Gondwana 85 million years ago.New Zealand is covered with conifer-hardwood and beech forests, both related to the ancient forests of Gondwana.The dominant species in conifer-hardwood forests, podocarp trees, are endemic to New Zealand. New Zealand has 15 podocarp tree species belonging to the Podcarpaceae and the Phyllocladaceae families.Podocarps reproduce using cones that look like berries. The student wants to highlight the families of trees endemic to New Zealand and their history. Which choice most effectively uses relevant information from the notes to accomplish this goal?Splitting off from Gondwana, New Zealand contains two different kinds of forests untouched by time—conifer-hardwood and beech forests.eliminatePodocarp trees are endemic to New Zealand, growing in a forest related to the ancient supercontinent called Gondwana.eliminateEndemic to New Zealand, podocarp trees reproduce using cones that look like berries.eliminateSplit off from a supercontinent 85 million years ago, New Zealand contains two families of trees related to ancient Gondwana species, Podcarpaceae and Phyllocladaceae.
Solution
The choice that most effectively uses relevant information from the notes to accomplish the student's goal is: "Split off from a supercontinent 85 million years ago, New Zealand contains two families of trees related to ancient Gondwana species, Podcarpaceae and Phyllocladaceae." This statement highlights the families of trees endemic to New Zealand (Podcarpaceae and Phyllocladaceae) and their history (splitting off from Gondwana 85 million years ago).
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