species
purposely mating organisms with desired traits
Genes are what determine an organisms physical traits.
You can get your traits from older generations and you can also get your traits from non-living organisms, too.
The category that most similiar organisms belong to is genus.
It helps identify organisms based on their traits.
species
Taxonomy is the system of classifying organisms into groups based on common traits. Also used is the system of biological nomenclature, though taxonomy is the favored classification by most scientists.
traits that all organisms have
Taxonomy is the study of the classification of an organism. This practice links those with shared traits, from the most general in the same kingdom, to the most specific which would be the species
purposely mating organisms with desired traits
Color, size, extremities, where they live, how they move Most of the determinations of how to classify were done by male scientists. Some female scientist did some other classification of some plants that were different from the typical male classification and that were very reasonable. So then there were two ways to classify. In one, these two are closest, but in the other those two are closest. Which shows us that classification of species is somewhat dependent on who does it. Don't ask my cat.
Genes are what determine an organisms physical traits.
homologous traits
Traits are controlled by the genes of the parents.
You can get your traits from older generations and you can also get your traits from non-living organisms, too.
Do you mean classification? Classification means things, people, or anything that is determined to have similar traits and characteristics, placed, seen o categorizes depending on their traits.
the five traits that most organisims have