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Why do we classify organisms? in brief

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Answered by afreenRizvi
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Explanation:

to know classfication

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Answered by jugnoogupta1975
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There is a huge diversity among organisms. The huge diversity presents a challenge to systematic study of organisms. Classification is required to facilitate systematic study of living beings.

We need classification due to following reasons:

#It is not possible to study about each existing living organism in details.

#Classifying organisms into groups makes it easier to know about the different life forms.

#It helps us to understand the evolution of all life forms to a large extent.

#It also forms the basis for the giving scientific names to the living organisms in order to universalize their names so that people around the world can recognize the organism irrespective of their local word for the organism.

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