Biology, asked by saadadu46, 10 months ago

how would you choose between two characteristics to be used for developing hierarchy in classification​

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Answered by mohitkumar99
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Before developing a hierarchy in classification, we need to decide which characteristics should be used as the bass for making the broadest divisions. Then we should pick up next set of characteristics for making sub-groups. This process must continue and each time new characteristics should be used. The characteristics that decide the broadest divisions among living organisms should be independent of any other characteristics. For example, nature of cells and form of the body is considered to classify organisms into broad divisions. The characteristics in the next level should be dependent on the previous one that will decide the subsequent divisions of the groups.

Answered by BlessedMess
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The characteristics which is dependent on the previous one and would decide the variety in the next level should be chosen for developing a hierarchy in classification.

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