Scientists theorize that all life started with simple prokaryotic organisms. New species continue to evolve from existing species, creating the variety of life we see today. The following diagram shows the basic process.
the six kingdoms branching out from a universal ancestor
Based on this diagram, do you think that organisms of the same order will share a stronger evolutionary relationship than organisms that share only the same phylum? Explain your reasoning using the results of your investigation.
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