Morphological, Embryological, Cytological and Molecular data.
Yes, they certainly do compare the organisms geographic distribution and chemical makeup.
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atomic number
Bandgap
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Engines, motors, our bodies, etc use chemical energy.
melting points, solubility, and electrical conductivity
Modern technology such as DNA analysis has provided taxonomists with a more accurate way to classify organisms based on their genetic makeup. This has allowed for a more precise understanding of evolutionary relationships between different species. Additionally, advancements in imaging technology have enabled taxonomists to study microscopic details of organisms, leading to improved classification systems.
Taxonomists use fossil records, morphological structures, and DNA/genetic information in order to classify organisms into different kingdoms, phylums, and classes.
They use genic similarities and physical similarities between animals to put them in the same "categories".
The groups that taxonomists (that's the name for people who classify species) use are Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species.
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you can not classify this. How can you classify them?
Taxonomists usually use a set of criteria that have to do with reproduction. So even if two species can reproduce an offspring, taxonomists usually make the distinction that the offspring must be able to reproduce as well. If this is the case, then they are likely to consider the two organisms as one species.
DNA analysis.
they use a variety of classifications, such as hardness, luster, color, cleavage, streak, fracture, and somtimes chemical mix up.
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Chemical- the composition of the substance Physical- appearance of substance
Hydraulic oil does not lubricate properly it has a different chemical makeup and viscosity. I would never do that.