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what is the importance of classification

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Answered by Acceber
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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


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Answered by shoovamjena15
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WHAT IS CLASSIFICATION?

Classification is the science of arranging organisms into groups and subgroups based on their similarities and dissimilarities.

WHAT ARE THE IMPORTANCES OF THE CLASSIFICATION?

The importance of classification are :-

1) Classification of organisms makes their study easier and systematic.

2) Classification makes it possible to study a greater variety of life forms in a short span of time.

3) Classification facilitates the identification of organisms according to the characteristic features of the organised groups.

4) Classification provides information regarding the plants and the animals in a particular geographical region.

5) Classification helps to study evolutionary relationships among various organisms in a much simpler manner.

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