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what is the classification of living organisms

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Answered by vaishnavuke
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All living organisms are classified into groups based on very basic, shared characteristics. Organisms within each group are then further divided into smaller groups. ... The classification of living things includes 7 levels: kingdom, phylum, classes, order, families, genus, and species .

Answered by anu1234wer
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Plants are the silent workers of our planet, they want to live and also help others (animals including human beings) to live. They have well-developed metabolic system, which includes both anabolism (synthesis) and catabolism (break­down). On the other hand, animals have only catabolic system.

Anabolic system, like photo­synthesis, is present in most of the plants and catabolic system, like respiration, is present in all plants. Photosynthesis is dependent on light, but the respiration occurs both day and night (throughout their life period). Photosynthesis requires CO2, water, chlorophyll and light. Plants can absorb CO2 from the atmosphere and also utilize the CO2 produced from its own respira­tion.

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