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How natural classification is for general purpose while artificial is for subjective purpose

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Answered by Nlaxmi
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Classification is important because it allows scientists to identify, group, and properly name organisms via a standardized system (Linnaeus Taxonomy); based on similarities found in the organisms DNA/RNA (genetics), Adaptations (Evolution), and Embryonic development (Embryology) to other known organisms to better study and understand the new organism as a whole.

In order to do this it is very important for scientists to have first agreed upon a standardized system or approach to naming and classifying an organism because without it unknown organisms could be classified differently around the world creating confusion.

However, by only using the modern international taxonomic approach (domain, kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, species) first proposed by Linnaeus, all organisms are named and grouped in the same manner making them more easy to study and keep track of.

It is important to also note that organisms are classified based on a variety of characteristics, not just physical appearances. For example, classifying alligators and crocodiles. They both have similar appearances and vary in looks depending on the region from which they come from.

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