Biology, asked by starza, 11 months ago

Questions
1. What are some similarities among the organisms listed on the cards? What are some differences?





2. What is the taxonomy of each organism from largest to smallest grouping?





3. What phyla do you have in your chart?




4. What classes do you have in your chart?




5. What orders do you have in your chart?




6. What families do you have in your chart?




7. Give four examples of how either some or all of the organisms in this activity are related to one another based on how they are classified.





8. Why is it important to classify living things?


Answers

Answered by Anonymous
18
8)ANS:- It is important to classify living things.
It causes easy to learn their
characteristics.
Answered by Arslankincsem
21

Every living thing are sorted out into gatherings by researchers as they are distinguished.


Diverse researchers utilize different frameworks of arrangement to sort out every single living thing into gatherings.


By and large, the reason researchers group living things is to comprehend the connections between various life forms.


Researchers group living beings to make them simpler to ponder.


Scientific categorization is extremely valuable to researchers on the grounds that once a living being is ordered they would already be able to take in a great deal about it.

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