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Classify the specimen up to species level

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Answered by DineshThakran
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Explanation:

A specimen is a sample of something, like a specimen of blood or body tissue that is taken for medical testing.

The noun specimen comes from the Latin word specere, meaning “to look.” Biologists collect specimens so they can get a better look at something to study it. The idea is that, with a good specimen, you can learn about an entire group: it's a good representation. That meaning is echoed in the slang use of specimen, a strong, healthy and attractive person.

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Answered by yashnikhare962
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Explanation:

Related species are grouped into a genus (plural: genera). Related genera are grouped into a family and, going to still broader groupings (or higher levels of classification), there are orders, classes, divisions (also called phyla, with phylum the singular) and finally kingdoms.

Characteristics for Classifying Animals

Organisms are usually classified using structural (morphological) features, as these are most easily observed and normally change more between species rather than within species.

Using such morphological features diagnostic keys (usually dichotomous) can be prepared by taxonomists which permit other biologists to identify organisms with which they are unfamiliar.

Some structural features are useless for diagnostic keys as they may change with the age or sex of the organism, or even from one season to another - feather colour in birds is a classic example of this.

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