why are living organisms classified?
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Classification of the method of arranging organisms in group or set on the basis of similarities and differences is called classification.
Advantages :-
1. Classification makes the study kg a wide variety of organism easy.
2. Classification is essential to understand the interrelationships among differvt groups of organism.
3. Classification form a base for the development of other biological sciences.
Advantages :-
1. Classification makes the study kg a wide variety of organism easy.
2. Classification is essential to understand the interrelationships among differvt groups of organism.
3. Classification form a base for the development of other biological sciences.
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Living organisms are classified because -
- There are millions of organisms we may find on this earth
- There are many local names used for a particular organism
- These local names vary from place to place
- This leads to confusion in indentification and in studying about the organism
- One standardized name helps in better indentification of the organism
- This standard name should be used in the whole world
- This way anyone could find and indentify the organism easily
- To achieve this, organisms are classified according to their characters
- The character basis includes phylogenetic relationships, cytology of the organisms, morphology and embryology, etc. of am organism
- The organisms are given a scientific name as a standardized name
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