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Answered by Anonymous
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Scientists use a branching system of classification. The broadest group is the domain. Each domain is subdivided into kingdoms, followed by phyla, class, order, family, genus, and species.

The advantages of classifying organisms are as follows: (i) Classification facilitates the identification of organisms. (ii) helps to establish the relationship among various groups of organisms. (iii) helps to study the phylogeny and evolutionary history of organisms.

It is necessary to classify organisms because: ... It helps in the identification of living organisms as well as in understanding the diversity of living organisms. Classification helps us to learn about different kinds of plants and animals, their features, similarities and differences.

Answered by alfiya49
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Scientists classify organisms in order to study and include each organism along with its identification and habitat. It helps in the specific identification of any given organism from a pool. The study of a few individuals from each distinct group helps us to understand all the characters of a particular group. However, it mainly helps in scientific research. It establishes the relationship among different organisms and helps to know about their evolution. It provides information about plants and animals, which occur in specific geographical regions. It helps in identifying evolutionary relationship by establishing the gradually increasing complexity (form and structure) of different groups of organisms.

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For easier and convenient study we classify organisms.

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