Science, asked by madbunny2728, 6 months ago

why do we classify organisms?​

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Answered by manojkrsingh1171
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Explanation:

By classifying organisms, it is easier and more convenient to study their characteristics. Similarities exhibited by various entities allow us to categorize different entities into a class and hence, study the group as a whole.

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Answered by bhartigupta534
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It is necessary to classify organisms because: ... It helps in the identification of living organisms as well as in understanding the diversity of living organisms. Classification helps us to learn about different kinds of plants and animals, their features, similarities and differences.

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