The protostome developmental sequence arose just once in evolutionary history, resulting in two main subgroups—Lophotrochozoa and Ecdysozoa. What does this finding suggest? _____ Select one: a. These two subgroups have a common ancestor that was a deuterostome. b. The protostomes are a polyphyletic group. c. Division of these two groups occurred after the protostome developmental sequence appeared. d. The lophotrochozoans are monophyletic.

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Answer:

c. Division of these two groups occurred after the protostome developmental sequence appeared.

Explanation:

  • Protosomes are such types of organisms in which the mouth part developed first during embryonic development.
  • Those animals in which anus develop first are known as deuterostomes.
  •  This differentiation takes place during the embryonic development of the organisms.
  • Since lophotrochozoan and Ecdysozoa both are protostomes animals and categorized on the basis of molecular evidence.
  • Thus these two groups were formed after the appearance of the protostomes.