"Evolution and classification of organisms are interlinked." Give reasons to justify this statement
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classification of organisms is based on relative similarities and differences among organisms. resemblances in organisms are because they have arisen from a common ancestor and differences in them are due to adaptations to different types of environment. as the organisms can be graded in order of increasing complexity it indicates at the concept of evolution.
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Every organism has an inbuilt and equal tendency for genetic variation and drift which plays an important role in the origin of new species and speciation of their forms the basis for evolution. The characteristics that two species have in common, the more closely they are related, this specifies a law. Classification of organisms involves organising them in different groups, based on the similarities and dissimilarities of characteristics. Therefore, the classification of species is a reflection of their evolutionary relationship.
Thus, we can say that evolution and classification of organisms are interlinked between them.
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