why do we classify organisms
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There area wide range of life forms (about 10 million −13 millionspecies) around us. These life forms have existed and evolved on theEarth over millions of years ago. The huge range of these life formsmakes it very difficult to study them one by one. Therefore, we lookfor similarities among them and classify them into different classesto study these different classes as a whole. Thus, classificationmakes our study easier.
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We classify organisms because this make learn things easier for us. By classifying organisms we are able to study about them like their properties, characters ,etc
There are various advantages of classification-
Inter relationships among organisms become clear.
Classification helps in understanding millions of life forms in detail.
Classification allows things to be identified and categorized on the basis of structure and function of an organism.
It helps in predicting the lines of evolution.
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We classify organisms because this make learn things easier for us. By classifying organisms we are able to study about them like their properties, characters ,etc
There are various advantages of classification-
Inter relationships among organisms become clear.
Classification helps in understanding millions of life forms in detail.
Classification allows things to be identified and categorized on the basis of structure and function of an organism.
It helps in predicting the lines of evolution.
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