What is the Importance of Classification ?
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The importance of classification is that we can make a comparative study and we can assort the similarities and differences.
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Classification is important because:
(1) Classification makes the study of wide variety of organisms, systematic and easier.
(2) It projects a picture of all organisms and their interrelations with each other.
(3) It provides a base for the study of other branches of biology.
(4) It is useful in the study of of ecology, which deals with the inter-relation of an organism with their environment.
(5) It helps establish a hierarchy of groups of organisms.
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(1) Classification makes the study of wide variety of organisms, systematic and easier.
(2) It projects a picture of all organisms and their interrelations with each other.
(3) It provides a base for the study of other branches of biology.
(4) It is useful in the study of of ecology, which deals with the inter-relation of an organism with their environment.
(5) It helps establish a hierarchy of groups of organisms.
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