Biologists use classification to organize living things into groups so that organisms are easier to study.
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B. are very numerous and diverse
They are numerous and diverse.
Scientists mainly compare similarities and differences in what the organisms look like. With the less obvious relations, they analyze their DNA. The goal is to find a common ancestor between the two organisms. The more recently that ancestor existed, the more closely related the organisms are.
The scientists use classification system to make things easier and less complex.
Science and Technology has done so much in enabling us to understand organisms; even the little ones--"The micro organisms". 1) The invention of microscopes has done enough in this. Through microscope we are able to learn the structure of micro organisms like bacteria, plasmodium, and cells. 2) The study of Classification and taxonomy have taught us how to arrange organisms in different groups in accordance to their similarities and differences. Through these studies, we are able to learn the characteristics of every kingdom of organisms.
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Scientists most likely consider KNOWN characteristics of KNOWN and named organisms when first classifying an unknown organism. They look for similarities and differences between what is known versus unknown. Major differences exclude known categories; strong similarities include the new organism into a known category. This is how scientists continually build a "family tree" of every organism.
Analysis of DNA helps scientists establish an evolutionary classification scheme by comparing the genetic sequences of different organisms. The more similar the DNA sequences are between two species, the more closely related they are believed to be. By studying the similarities and differences in DNA, scientists can determine how different species are related to one another and create a classification scheme based on their evolutionary relationships.
Proteins reflect DNA sequences, so scientists study proteins to look for genetic similarities and differences in organisms.
If you mean the differences and similarities of the theory of how the world was made, then the differences are that scientists think it was the big bang that made earth, and religious people think it was something to do with god. They both think that soemthing made the world... religious people and scientists can work together, by saying that God made the big bang happen, and therefore going with both stories.
In accordance with the Linnaeus method, scientists classify the animals, as they do the plants, on the basis of shared physical characteristics
What do scientists do if something doesn't fit in the classification?
The answer is hard to find but I found it. The answer is Protista. Hope that helps!
Scientists added the kingdom Protista to classify organisms that had characteristics of both plants and animals. Protists are typically unicellular eukaryotic organisms that cannot be classified as either plants or animals due to their unique characteristics.