Science, asked by khaniikhan, 3 months ago

why do you think the classification of living organisms is more difficult than the classification of books in library or food in a supermarket?​

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Answered by siyona2002
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Living organisms represent a dynamic spectrum - there are always individuals on the boundaries of each category that either don't seem to fit any category or seem to fit in two different, mutually exclusive categories. In contrast, library books or foods can be relatively easily broken down into discrete categories and arranged in a logical fashion.

Answered by Anonymous
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Because organism sirst are living things, second there bodies are a lot more complexed, to classif the book you just look at and so look this is a this,or with food oh this is healthy this is not, but for an animal you have t look into the lifestyle, diet, body type, and lots of other things to be able to classify it to a certain group.

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