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why classification is essential in living organism​

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Answered by Sahitya27
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Classification of organisms is important because it greatly expands researchers' ability to make educated guesses about particular species. For instance, in many cases, a particular organism may be both difficult to study and also threatened or endangered, or even human and ethically incapable of being experimented upon. However, a related organism may be quite similar to the species of interest, yet not threatened or endangered and without ethical concerns. I see this implementation of classification in the field of herpetology all the time, but it is true across the board in biology. If a researcher can potentially know more about a species before studying it through minimal effort, then they can be more efficient in future studies of related organisms. Beginning the study of each species from scratch would be laborious and wasteful, making correct classification essential to efficient science..........

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Answered by Anonymous
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In biology, there is a basic need to identify organisms correctly and place them in the right category. This helps in learning about the large numbers of organisms in an accurate manner. Classifying organisms also helps in increasing the scope of biological sciences.

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