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Why do we classifying organisms

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Answered by queensp73
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It is necessary to classify organisms because:

Classification allows us to understand diversity better.

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.

It enables us to understand how complex organisms evolve from simpler organisms.

To understand and study the features, similarities and differences between different living organisms, they are grouped under different categories.

Classification is a tool which helps us to deal with a great diversity of living forms.

It is essential to understand the inter-relationships among the different groups of organisms.

Classification forms a base for the development of other biological sciences.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The classification Whittaker proposed has five kingdoms: Monera, Protista, Fungi, Plantae and Animalia, and is widely used. These groups are formed on the basis of their cell structure, mode and source of nutrition and body organisation

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