Biology, asked by pragianu47, 10 months ago

what is classification?how is it usefull explain in brief

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Answered by Anonymous
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Organisms within each group are then further divided into smaller groups. These smaller groups are based on more detailed similarities within each larger group. This grouping system makes it easier for scientists to study certain groups of organisms. Characteristics such as appearance, reproduction, mobility, and functionality are just a few ways in which living organisms are grouped together.

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 \implies All living things are organized into groups by scientists as they are identified. Different scientists use various systems of classification to organize all living things into groups. Overall, the reason scientists classify living things is to understand the relationships between different organisms.

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Answered by archishaghosh2020
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A classification is an ordered set of related categories used to group data according to its similarities. It consists of codes and descriptors and allows survey responses to be put into meaningful categories in order to produce useful data.

Explanation:

The Grouping of various types of living organisms in various categories according to their physical characteristics, cellular division and functioning is called as classification. Importance of Classification is that by grouping this organisms in kingdoms you can study them in an easy and systematic manner.

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