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Biology classified organism by evolutionary link thus one with the closest common ancestor would put it near each other. Though one from a far ancestor might have more similar appearance than their relatives. It is just how evolution work.
They are the related because the levels of classification start with Kingdom which is the biggest and end with species which is the smallest. The evolutionary relationships start with many animals or humans and works its way down to one animal or human.
The countries have similar histories, a shared religion, shared political beliefs, similar economies, and common economic activities.
stabilizing selection
scientist compare body structures development before birth and DNA sequences to determine the evolutionary relationship among organisims
Biology classified organism by evolutionary link thus one with the closest common ancestor would put it near each other. Though one from a far ancestor might have more similar appearance than their relatives. It is just how evolution work.
they help avoid mistakes they give descriptive information about the species allow organisms to be organized easily and efficiently organisms with similar evolutionary history are classified together
May have similar evolutionary histories
Their characteristics are similar.
They are the related because the levels of classification start with Kingdom which is the biggest and end with species which is the smallest. The evolutionary relationships start with many animals or humans and works its way down to one animal or human.
Back when classification was still in its early times, people would arbitrarily choose a certain characteristic on an organism and classify them according to that. This was called artificial classification, as it just relied on external characteristics. For example, Linnaeus's famous system of classification used the sexual organs or plants to classify them, ie, whichever plants had the same looking organs were classified together. Today, the evolutionary classification is more true, in the sense that organisms are actually classified by their evolutionary relationships, and are thus actually related and similar.
Several genera make up a family in the classification system. Genera are groups of related species, and when multiple genera are grouped together, they form a taxonomic category called a family. Families contain species that share similar characteristics and evolutionary histories.
Classification of spores is based on the morphological trends observed through fossils. In other words, spores with common evolutionary ancestors are placed in similar groups.
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The world is full of history. Joni said, "Todays history exam was really easy!"
Back when classification was still in its early times, people would arbitrarily choose a certain characteristic on an organism and classify them according to that. This was called artificial classification, as it just relied on external characteristics. For example, Linnaeus's famous system of classification used the sexual organs or plants to classify them, ie, whichever plants had the same looking organs were classified together. Today, the evolutionary classification is more true, in the sense that organisms are actually classified by their evolutionary relationships, and are thus actually related and similar.