Chemistry, asked by jatinkumarsharmaa, 1 year ago

what is chemotaxonomy.

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Answered by MrIntrovert27
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Chemotaxonomy:It is based on the chemical constituents of the plant.For example DNA sequence chemical nature of proreins,crystals(calcium oxalateor calcium carbonate)and aromatic compounds are used by scientists to resolve confusions in classifications.

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Answered by subrinadhanraj
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Your answer is......


Chemotaxonomy is the classification of plants and animals based on similarities and differences in biochemical composition.


*Biochemical - relating to the chemical processes and substances which occur within living organisms.


Note that as long as the word 'Taxonomy ' is used it is related to classification.


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