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Evolution and classification of organisms are interlinked give reasons to justify this statement
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Answered by vaibhav1865
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Every species or organisms has inbuilt tendency for genetic variation which plays an important role in the origin of new species and forms the the basis for evolution. Organisms appear to be same because of similarity in their inherited body designs.The more characteristics two species have in common, the more closely they are related. And they are likely to have a a common ancestor more recently. Classification of organisms necessarily involves, organizing them in different groups, based on the similarities and differences of characteristics. Classifying organisms helps us in recognizing the basic arrangement of a hierarchical structure among diverse species. It tells us about the resemblances and relationships between various organisms thus facilitating studies or research of wide variety associated with organisms effortlessly. In fact, classification of species is a reflection of their evolutionary relationship. Thus, we can say, the areas of study evolution and classification  interlinked
Answered by Ratnesh1231
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Evolution and classification of organism are interlinked because resemblances in organisms they have arisen from a common ancestor and differences in them are due to adaptations to different types of environment. as theorganisms can be graded in order of increasing complexity it indicates at the concept of evolution.
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