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With the current molecular-based phylogeny in mind, rank the following from mostinclusive to least inclusive.i. ecdysozoanii. protostomeiii. eumetazoaniv. triploblastica. iv, ii, iii, ib. iv, iii, i, iic. iii, iv, i, iid. iii, iv, ii, ie. iv, iii, ii, i

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With the current molecular-based phylogeny in mind, rank the following from mostinclusive to least inclusive.i. ecdysozoanii. protostomeiii. eumetazoaniv. triploblastica. iv, ii, iii, ib. iv, iii, i, iic. iii, iv, i, iid. iii, iv, ii, ie. iv, iii, ii, i

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Solution

The correct order from most inclusive to least inclusive is:

iii. eumetazoan iv. triploblastic ii. protostome i. ecdysozoan

So, the correct answer is d. iii, iv, ii, i.

Here's why:

  1. Eumetazoans: This is the most inclusive group. It includes all animals except sponges and a few other simple groups.

  2. Triploblastics: This group is less inclusive than eumetazoans. It includes all animals that develop from three germ layers (endoderm, mesoderm, and ectoderm).

  3. Protostomes: This group is less inclusive than triploblastics. It includes animals in which the mouth develops before the anus during embryonic development.

  4. Ecdysozoans: This is the least inclusive group. It includes animals that shed their exoskeletons through a process called ecdysis.

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