Why are living organisms classified ? Give two points
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Living organisms are classified because :
1. We have a vast biodiversity and it is nearly impossible to study about all of them separately.
2. Classification makes it easier to study the evolutionary relationship between them
1. We have a vast biodiversity and it is nearly impossible to study about all of them separately.
2. Classification makes it easier to study the evolutionary relationship between them
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Earth consists of millions of organisms, and we might be knowing the plants and animals that reside near us by their local names. These local names would vary from place to place, even within a country. This would lead to confusion in identifying and studying specific species. Hence to standardise the naming and studying of living organisms it should be called by a common name throughout the world. To achieve this, the organisms are named and classified according to their characters.
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