define classification and give its importance(diversity in living organisms)
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Classification is basically the collectiveness of particular set likeness and unlikeness of different main categorial and subcategories of certain organisms together in accordance to phylogenetic qualities, similar traited qualities and similarity in characteristics of huge numbers of organisms, further divided on the basis of breakdown of categories in different sections based on "that similarity and dissimilarity" of that organism.
Importance of Classification? [In simple words]
Classification is important due to a variety of reasons in major assistance by searching for that organism and making it "simple". Classification of organisms, breaking them to many divided segments are helping the researchers, doctors, scientists to "retrieve, re-collect, and enable easy transfer of information" in order to identify as a potential categorial subset of a different set or [in simple words] a credibility to "Identification process" as a lethal, dangerous, useful, helpful, etc. organisms for the "benefit of Humankind" which enables a open view-like dictionary without a need to extensively research or search again for anymore species coming into a wider criteria. Adopted as a extremely important tool for classifying potential organisms (or specific species). Furthermore enables us to generalise and cut-off large amount of times into smaller periods.