Hw does a manual serve as a taxonomic aid?
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A manual serves as a taxonomic aid by guiding individuals to accurately identify and classify different plants and animals. A taxonomic aid need not to exhaustive, but should carry the essential information required for identifying and classifying flora and fauna.
Manuals, herbariums, museums and botanical gardens are types of taxonomic aids. A manual contains basic but necessary information for categorising plants and animals.
The use of a manual is usually user-defined. The information contained in a manual acts as a guide to identify a particular plant or animal and further help in its classification.
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