Biology, asked by Anonymous, 10 months ago

two areas of study namely evolution and classification are interlinked explain.

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Answered by diyamanglani
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Classification is based on similarities and differences. The more characteristics two species have in common, the more closely they are related. And the more closely they are related, they will had a common ancestor. Thus, classification of species is reflection of their evolutionary relationship.

This is how classification and evolution are interlinked.

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Answered by Pranavdeep
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Variations arise in each organism which forms the basis of formation of new species and ultimately lead to evolution.

Different organisms show similarity and differences in certain characteristics which determine the degree of resemblance between them.

The organisms with more similar characters are considered to be more closely related and thought to have been evolved from the same ancestor.

Classification means the arrangement of organisms based on similarities and differences in characteristics. The classification of organisms helps us in understanding the evolutionary relationship among different organisms at a glance.

Thus, the classification of organisms reflects evolutionary relationships among them. Therefore, both the areas of study are interlinked.

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