If two organisms are in the same clade, what can you predict about their relationship?

They are not closely related.
They share a common ancestor.
They compete for resources.
One organism evolved into the other organism.

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The best answer to the stated question above is the second option.

If two organisms are in the same clade, they share a common ancestor.

What do you mean by clade?
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clade is a group of organisms that consists of a common ancestor and all its lineal descendants, and represents a single "branch" on the "tree of life"

Answer: The correct answer is -

They share a common ancestor.

Explanation:

Evidences for the common descent of living organisms (that is whether they have evolved from the same ancestor) have been elucidated through phylogenetic tree.

A clade (also called monophyletic group) is considered as a group of individual organisms, with common ancestor and its descendants. It indicates a single "branch" on the phylogenetic tree (also known as "tree of life).

Therefore, two organisms belonging to the same clade share common ancestor.