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historical resume of systematics

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Answered by manishkr620520
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If you wanted to describe your bedroom to someone, you probably wouldn't describe each individual thing; that would take forever. Instead, you'd probably simplify it all by grouping stuff into categories like books, toys, clothes, pictures, etc. Imagine trying to describe a city without using categories like automobiles, people, buildings, and roads?

Now try to imagine a scientist having no way to group all the living things on the planet! That's what systematics is for. In biology, systematics is the study and classification of living things; in other words, grouping organisms based on a set of rules
Answered by Anonymous
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The study of different kinds of organisms, their diversities and also the relationship among them referred to as Systematics

» The scope of Systematics include identification, nomenclature and classification

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