Biology, asked by sahushaz4ye6Kumanthi, 1 year ago

Why are living organisms classified

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Answered by Echo
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There are millions of living organisms in this world, and studying each and every one of them together is impossible. That is why scientists have classified all the living organisms, to make the study easier. Organisms are classified according to their respective identity, nomenclature, habitat, etc. 
Answered by Anonymous
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➖A large variety of plants, animals, and microbes found on earth and they differ in size, shape, colour, habitat, and many other characteristics.

➖So, studying each of them is impossible.

➖Therefore, scientists have devised mechanisms to classify all living organisms on certain rules and principles that allow identification, nomenclature, and finally classification of an organism.

➖For example, based on presence of three pairs of legs and 2 pairs of wings, an organism is identified as an insect, it will be given a scientific name and then grouped with other similar organisms.

➖Thus, various groups or taxon include organisms based on their similarity and differences.

➖Therefore, the biological classification helps in revealing the relationship between various organisms.

➖It also helps in making study of organisms easy and organized.

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