Biology, asked by ankushrajsi, 9 months ago

of animals, if common
1. What are the difficulties that you would face in classification of animals
fundamental features are not taken into account?
2. If you are given a specimen, what are the steps that you would follow to
it?
I follow to classify
2. Hou useful is the study of the nntun of halu​

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Answered by beastgamers12446
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Answer:

Common fundamental features can be taken into account for classification into certain categories or sub-categories. For the common fundamental feature of all the Arthropods is joined legs for locomotion. Higher animals, like mammals too have joined legs but the difference is the absence/presence of muscles to facilitate articulation. Similarly, all birds have fore-limbs modified to assist in flying. This gives us one clue to categories a particular animal among Avis.

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