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This separation would be a great initial step, however, it wouldn't be specific enough to detail any differences between the species within the groups.

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Q: Another possible way to classify organisms would be separte them into unicellular and multicellular organisms explain why this would not be a useful classification system?
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Objective of unicellular and multicellular organism?

to classify unicellular and multicellular organisms.


A possible way to classify organisms would be to separate them into unicellular and multicellular organisms?

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What is need of classification?

As number of organisms is large, it is essential to classify organisms for systematic study .


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What was the first classification system and who was the person developed the classification system


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