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Hi,Evolution: Most of the life forms that we see today have arisen from the accumulation of changes in the body design of ancient organisms. This slow change in the body design of an organism over a long period of time is termed as evolution. It helps an organism to survive in its surroundings.Classification allows things to be identified and categorized on the basis of structure and function of an organism, and accordingly, we can refer to them as primitive or advanced organisms. Therefore, classification helps in predicting the line of evolution.Classification is a tool in the study of evolution. Only after classifying the varieties of organisms in various kingdoms, classes, order, family, genus, etc, it became possible to create the evolutionary lineage.
In the past century there will be a different classification of human evolution
It is evolution.I'm 100% sure.my resources:Science book: Holt Science & Technology: Cells, Heredity, and Classification(:
In the system of classification called cladistics there is a progressive relationship based on the evolutionary relatedness between taxa of organisms.
Evolutionary relationships are traced in the classification of organisms. For classification of organisms, we look for similarities among organisms which allows us to group them. The more characteristics two species will have in common, the more closely they are related. It indicates that more closely two species are related, the more recently they would have had a common ancestor. Thus, classification of species is in fact a reflection of their evolutionary relationship.
Classification is the grouping of things based upon similarity, and similar evolution patterns
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Hi,Evolution: Most of the life forms that we see today have arisen from the accumulation of changes in the body design of ancient organisms. This slow change in the body design of an organism over a long period of time is termed as evolution. It helps an organism to survive in its surroundings.Classification allows things to be identified and categorized on the basis of structure and function of an organism, and accordingly, we can refer to them as primitive or advanced organisms. Therefore, classification helps in predicting the line of evolution.Classification is a tool in the study of evolution. Only after classifying the varieties of organisms in various kingdoms, classes, order, family, genus, etc, it became possible to create the evolutionary lineage.
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E. Ramann has written: 'The evolution and classification of soils' -- subject(s): Soils, Classification
evolution because it makes the most sense
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Aaron Goldberg has written: 'Character variation in angiosperm families' -- subject(s): Angiosperms, Dicotyledons 'Classification, evolution, and phylogeny of the families of Dicotyledons' -- subject(s): Classification, Dicotyledons, Evolution, Phylogeny
Evolution
In the past century there will be a different classification of human evolution
Taxonomy helps in evolution by organizing and categorizing species based on their physical and genetic traits. This classification system allows scientists to study how species are related to each other and how they have evolved over time. By understanding the relationships between species, scientists can trace evolutionary patterns and better understand how different species have evolved and adapted to their environments.
No Darwin's theory was not directly linked to classification .