why do we classify organisms?
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By classifying organisms, it is easier and more convenient to study their characteristics. Similarities exhibited by various entities allow us to categorize different entities i
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We classify organisms because: It makes the study of evolutionary history of organisms simpler and convenient.
- If we have classified the organisms in different groups it will be simpler for us to study any one representative from a group and assign the same characters to rest of the group.
- It will be easier to assign any new organism its place in the existing (or new) group according to the similarities or dissimarities to other organisms.
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