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What are the uses of Taxonomy and systematic?
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Answered by priyanshumeel3
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Systematics may be defined as the study of the kinds and diversity of organisms and the relationships among them. Taxonomy, on the other hand, is the theory and practice of identifying, describing, naming, and classifying organisms.

Answered by Anonymous
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Uses of Taxonomy :-

  • For species identification in various circumstances.
  • For gaining knowledge about different existing or extinct species of our planet.
  • To preserve the data about newly discovered species for the future references.

Systematic :-

Systematic reviews can be used to inform decision making in many different disciplines, such as evidence-based healthcare and evidence-based policy and practice. A systematic review can be designed to provide an exhaustive summary of current literature relevant to a research question.

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