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what is classification give the answer in brief​

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Answered by anmol6433
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Classification is the process by which scientists group living organisms. Organisms are classified based on how similar they are. Historically, similarity was determined by examining the physical characteristics of an organism but modern classification uses a variety of techniques including genetic analysis.

Organisms are classified according to a system of seven ranks:

Kingdom

Phylum

Class

Order

Family

Genus

Species

For example, the honey bee (Apis mellifera) would be classified in the following way:

Kingdom = Animalia

Phylum = Arthropoda

Class = Insecta

Order = Hymenoptera

Family = Apidae

Genus = Apis

Species = Apis mellifera

Species names are always written including the Genus in either full or abbreviated, for example, Apis mellifera or A. mellifera respectively.


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Answered by Punjabikudi4
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\huge\mathfrak\red{Hey \:  Mate}

✒Classification is a method through which we divide or differentiate between the organism on the basis of their mode of nutrition, living style, cell type etc.

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