Question #34807

An unbroken series of species arranged in ancestors to descendent sequence with each later species having evolved from one that immediately preceded it is called?


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Answer: An unbroken series of species arranged in ancestors to descendent sequence with each later species having evolved from one that immediately preceded it is called Phyletic lineage.

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