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different between artificial and natural system of classification​

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Answered by kwagh119
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An artificial system of classification is based upon one or a few easily observable characteristics and is devised and used for a limited purpose where convenience and speed are important. It conveys little information. On the other hand, the natural system of classification is based on a large number of characters.

Answered by SHREYASHJADHAV10
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Artificial System:

1. The system is highly useful in the field for quick identification of organisms.

2. Artificial system often utilizes one or two morphological traits.

3. An artificial system may use habit and habitat as criteria for classification.

4.Homology is never studied.

Natural System:

1. A natural system often employs artificial keys for quicker identification in the field because the system as such is difficult to operate in the field.

2. The system employs several morphological characters for grouping of organisms.

3. A natural system never uses habit and as criteria for grouping.

4.It studies homology in all characters including morphology, anatomy, cytotaxonomy, molecular systematics, etc.

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