Why do we classify organisms?
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Classification is important because it allows scientists to identify, group, and properly name organisms via a standardized system (Linnaeus Taxonomy); based on similarities found in the organisms DNA/RNA (genetics), Adaptations (Evolution), and Embryonic development (Embryology) to other known organisms to better ...
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Classification makes the study of a wide variety of organisms easier .
This helps us in understanding evolutionary history of organisms easily.
It helps in providing knowledge about origin and genetic relationship among organisms easily.
It provides information needed for all the branches of biology.
By studying anyone organisam of a group we are able to tell some characteristic about the other organisms in that group.
This helps us in understanding evolutionary history of organisms easily.
It helps in providing knowledge about origin and genetic relationship among organisms easily.
It provides information needed for all the branches of biology.
By studying anyone organisam of a group we are able to tell some characteristic about the other organisms in that group.
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