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what was the basis for early classification

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Answered by riteshoberoi
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· All these early classification systems, like Aristotle's, were based on obvious physical traits, either of form or function. For example, in one classification system, animals were grouped together on the basis of similarities in movement

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Answered by nawazhussain596
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According to the evolutionary history of life on Earth and the available evidence suggests that life on earth began more than three and a half billion years ago. Today, the earth is home to more than 10 million different species. There are different forms of life around us, which range from small ants to the biggest whales, colourless worms and insects to brightly coloured flowers and birds. For ease of study and identification, the idea of biological classification was put forward. But for the relevant classification, a fundamental basis of classification is necessary.

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