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enlist uses of taxonomy

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Answered by balyantusar
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Well, it helps us categorize organisms so we can more easily communicate biological information. Taxonomy uses hierarchical classification as a way to help scientists understand and organize the diversity of life on our planet. Hierarchical classification basically means that we classify groups within larger groups.

Answered by cosmiccreed
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it helps us categorize organisms so we can more easily communicate biological information. Taxonomy uses hierarchical classification as a way to help scientists understand and organize the diversity of life on our planet. Hierarchical classification basically means that we classify groups within larger groups.

The basic hierarchy of classification is described below for the sea slugs that are studied in the Project Lab. This listing is an oversimplification of hierarchical classification since there are categories between those shown

. The hierarchical names of organisms reflect the general physical attributes of the organisms placed within these groupings. For example, all of the animals within the Mollusca share the feature of being soft-bodied.

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