Biology, asked by Anonymous, 8 months ago

significance of taxonomy

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Answered by poonianaresh78p3767p
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Well, it helps us categorize organisms so we can more easily communicate biological information. Taxonomy uses hierarchical classification as a way to help scientists understand and organize the diversity of life on our planet.

OBJECTIVES OR AIMS OF TAXONOMY:

To provide a method for identification and communication. To produce a coherent and universal system of classification. To demonstrate the evolutionary implications of plant diversity. To provide single Latin “Scientific name” for every group of plants in the world.

Answered by SunilVishwakarama
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It aims to classify the living organisms. Millions of organisms are classified scientifically in categories, which helps to have a better understanding. It helps us to get an idea of the traits present in plants and animals. It gives an idea of the order of the physical development

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