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what is systematics ​

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Answered by aayan2401
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Answer:

It is a branch of biology that deals with classification and nomenclature, taxonomy .

➡️ It deals with population, species and higher taxa .

➡️ Using the comparative methodology, determines what :

A) The unique properties of each other species and higher taxa are

B) properties certain taxa have in common

➡️ Concerned with variation within taxa .

Answered by Anonymous
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ANSWER :-

Definition of Systematics-

The term "Systematics" in fact refers to the kind of system which is inclusive of both of the following-

  • Taxonomy and
  • Phylogeny

Extra Information-

  • The term "Systematics" was given by Carolus Linnaeus, a Swedish botanist.
  • Alongside being inclusive of both taxonomy and phylogeny, the system that is referred to by the term "Systematics" also includes an array of several other important botanical actions such as-
  1. Identification
  2. Nomenclature
  3. Classification and
  4. Evolutionary Relationships
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