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- True False Glochidia morphology (shape) Mytilus Mercenaria Neotrigonia Velesunio Hyridella Castalia Triplodon Etheria Chambardia Lamproscapha Mar, margaritifera M. monodonta Lamell. corrianus L. generosus Parreysia olivacea P. tavoyensis Coelatura Oxynaia Scables Radiatula Unio Lasmigona Pyganodon Quadrula Amblema Lampsillis Truncilla Potamilus Gonidea Potomida Lamprotula Pronodularia Pilsbryoconcha Pseudodon cumingii P. mouhtil Pinoscularis S-shaped hooked Lasidia P. vondembushianus P. cambodjensis $RESTES 000 DOO Ensidens 0000 Contra. contradens 0000 Contradens sp. Trapezoideus 0000 000 000 00000 00000 FERIE 27 המקום Unhooked Hooked w/ spines Axe-head shaped Asymmetrical DOOD Hyriidae Lasidium-bearing Mussels Margaritiferidae Parreysiinae Unioninae Ambleminae Rectidentinae Gonideinae Given the above phylogeny, is the following statement true or false? The common ancestor of Rectidentinae mussels most likely had Unhooked glochidia.H True False Glochidia morphology (shape) Mytilus Mercenaria Neotrigonia Velesunio Hyridella Castalia Triplodon Etheria Chambardia Lamproscapha Mar, margaritifera M. monodonta Lamell. corrianus L. generosus Parreysia olivacea P. tavoyensis Coelatura Oxynaia Scabies Radiatula Unio Lasmigona Pyganodon Quadrula Amblema Lampsillis Truncilla Potamilus Ensidens Contra. contradens Contradens sp. Trapezoideus Gonided Potomida Lamprotula Pronodularia 28 S-shaped hooked Unhooked Lasidia 51 B DEF Hooked w/ spines Axe-head shaped Asymmetrical Hyriidae 0000 Lasidium-bearing Mussels Margaritiferidae DO 0000 Parreysiinae 0000 00000 00000 ▬▬▬▬ ▬▬▬ 777000 HUDUDD P. vondembushianus D007 P. cambodjensis 00000 Unioninae DOO 00000 00000 Ambleminae 000 Rectidentinae Pilsbryoconcha Pseudodon cumingi Gonideinae P.mouhtil Pinoscularis Given the above phylogeny, is the following statement true or false? Hyrriidae mussels are less evolved than Ambleminae mussels.Region of distribution for trochomonas vaginalis
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