Biology, asked by hadiyamemon, 2 months ago

All are involve in classification except.
(a) Analogous (b) Homologous
(c) Cytology (d) Genetics​

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Answered by YashRajpoot
4

Answer:

Analogous , Homologous and Genetics involve in classification but cytology not involve in classification.

Answered by presentmoment
1

All are involved in classification except C. Cytology

An explanation for the right options -

  • Classification involves Analogy, Homology, and Genetics.
  • Analogous and homologous mainly differentiate during classification.
  • Genetics defines the main component present in the cell.

Analogous -

Have a different origin but a similar function.

Homologous -

Having a common evolutionary ancestor.

The reasoning for exception in classification -

Cytology is about studying the functions and life history of cells. This is not needed for classifying new organisms beacuse we do not know their life history and functions.

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