Biology, asked by dhumaljuily8544, 11 months ago

What is classification .Why do we need to classify things?

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Answered by mpranav445
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Biological 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.
Classification is important because it allows scientists to identify, group, and properly name organisms via a standardized system (Linnaeus Taxonomy); based on similarities found in the organisms DNA/RNA (genetics), Adaptations (Evolution), and Embryonic development (Embryology) to other known organisms to better.
Answered by incrediblekaur
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classification

Classification of organism is defined as the system of arrangements of organisms into different groups and sub-groups on the Basis of there similarities , differences & the relationship .

need \: of \: classification

# It helps scientist to give names to different organism on the basis similarities found in organism (DNA/RNA); adaptations.


# Helps identification of unknown species.


# It helps to understand different interrelations among different organisms.


# It also helps to compare and study the evolution of organisms according to their hierarchy.



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