Science, asked by Siya2482, 11 months ago

"Evolution and classification
organisms are interlinked" Give reasons to justify this statement.​

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Answered by Tabbassum77
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Every organism has an inbuilt tendency for genetic variation which plays an important role in the origin of new species and forms basis of evolution. The more characteristics two species have In common, the more closely they are related. Classification of organisms involves organising then into different groups, based on the similarities and dissimilarities of characteristics.Therefore classification of species is an indication of their evolutionary relationship.Thus we can say that evolution and classification of organisms are interlinked.

Answered by aniruddha31
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hello dear i am also from class 10th..

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hmm...so see.. here's the matter of fact....

classification is the system of arrangement of organism in certain groups or sub-groups on the basis of hierarchies of certain characteristics...

The characters are the details of appearance from structure, function and behaviour PHYLOGENETIC TAXONOMY

is branch of classification on the basis of evolutionary relationship on the basis of common ancestry.....

Studies on similarities in structure of dufferent organisms suggests that present forms have evloved through a process of slow and gradual change called evolution..

They include the following:-

1.HOMOLOGOUS ORGANS.

2. ANALOGOUS ORGANS.

3.VESTIGIAL ORGANS.

then there are common ancestry and inter-relationship and connecting skills..

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