characteristics
they arange them in ordely groups
DNA is the answer.
Cytotaxonomy is a part of biology that deals with the classification of organisms. They classify these organisms based on their function and cellular structure.
Scientists classify living organisms according to a taxonomy system. This includes phylum, genus, family, etc. Scientists do this so that it is possible to compare species.
structural likenesssimilarities in DNA sequencesimilarities in embryonic stages of development
characteristics.
scientists classify organisms into groups based on internal and external features.
scientists use taxonomy to classify and separate them into different groups
Scientists classify organisms by the dichotomous key. They classify by looking at if it moves or not, then they look at characteristics, then they can see what they are.
they arange them in ordely groups
They spilt them up in groups.
taxonomy.
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They began to name organisms back in latin time
Nova Net Answer: common structual characteristics
They are classified according to the DNA they share with other organisms.
DNA is the answer.