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what is biological classification? what us the need of classification?​

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Answered by R3haB
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Answer:

Organizing species in certain groups on the basis of morphological, anatomical, physiological and reproductive behaviour is called Biological Classification.

Explanation:

It is needed since there are a varied amount of species in the world (~5 million) It is impractical to study all organisms. Therefore scientists devised the system of Classification to facilitate the easier study of organisms.


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Answered by eswarvts
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Biological Classification is the systematic study of organisms in nature with respect to their evolution...

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  • Classification helps us to identify living organisms easily.
  • It helps us to identify similarities and dissimilarities among the living organisms.
  • Enables us to understand how organisms evolve over the time.
  • Classification systems are adapted internationally.
  • This aids communication between Scientists.
  • Like this Classification helps to us....

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