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In which style of attachment do infants keep very close to their caregivers, tend not to explore much, and become distressed when their caregivers leave them temporarily but display anger and initially rejection to contact when the caregivers return?
Closely Related
Describes organisms that share a significant amount of genetic information due to recent common ancestry.
Cladogram
A diagram depicting the evolutionary relationships between different groups of organisms, showing how they diverged from a common ancestor.
Lines of Descent
The lineage or genealogical sequence tracing the transmission of genetic traits from ancestors to descendants.
Homoplasy
Similarity in the characters in different species that is due to convergent evolution, not common descent. Characters that exhibit such similarity are called homoplastic features or homoplastic traits. Compare with homology.
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