give 5 importance of classification
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Classification is important because:
- It makes the study of such a wide variety of organisms easy.
- It projects before us a good picture of all life forms at a glance.
- It helps us understand the inter-relationship among different groups of organisms.
- To understand and study the features, similarities and differences between different living organisms and how they are grouped under different categories.
- It helps to know the origin and evolution of organisms.
- It helps to determine the exact position of the organism in the classification.
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importance of classification are:
It helps in the identification of living organisms as well as in understanding the diversity of living organisms.
To understand and study the features, similarities and differences between different living organisms and how they are grouped under different categories.
It is essential to understand the inter-relationships among the different groups of organisms.
It helps us understand the inter-relationship among different groups of organisms.
It serves as a base for the development of other biological sciences such as biogeography etc.
Various fields of applied biology such as agriculture, public health, and environmental biology depend on the classification of pests, disease vectors, pathogens and components of an ecosystem.
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It helps in the identification of living organisms as well as in understanding the diversity of living organisms.
To understand and study the features, similarities and differences between different living organisms and how they are grouped under different categories.
It is essential to understand the inter-relationships among the different groups of organisms.
It helps us understand the inter-relationship among different groups of organisms.
It serves as a base for the development of other biological sciences such as biogeography etc.
Various fields of applied biology such as agriculture, public health, and environmental biology depend on the classification of pests, disease vectors, pathogens and components of an ecosystem.
I hope it is useful
Have a great day
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