Chemistry, asked by asgharorganic1, 9 months ago

Q3: Species is the basic unit of
classification. Justify the statement?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Species are known as the basic units of classification because individuals of species are closely related structurally and functionally and can interbreed freely. They are thus not divisible into further categories. So act as basic units of classification.

Answered by smartbrainz
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The statement is correct that species is the basic unit of classification.

Explanation:

  • The  lowest unit of classification is species. Classification means differentiating different organisms based on their common features. As a result of this it means classification of the species.
  • Moreover The smallest division by which a group of organism can be divided is the species of that particular organism. Different species together form a class. any change in the class reflects in the change in the species.

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