Monera- Single celled bacteria
Protista- Unicellular Organisms
Fungi- non photosynthetic
plantae- green plants
animalia- all complex uni and multicellular animals
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Before the 1600's, many scientists divided organisms into two groups: plants and animals. But as more organisms were discovered, some did not fit into eaither group. In the 1700's, CarolusLinnaes, a Swedish scientist founded modern taxonomy. Taxonomy- is the science of describing, classifying, and naming living things based on their shape and structure.
Biotic is a term that is used by science to classify living things.
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It is because viruses are not made up of cells
Living organisms are classified into groups to be easier to name, identify, and organize.
Scientists classify plants and animals on the basis of tasonomy. Taxonomy is classsification, identification and nomenclature of living organisms. Taxonomy is used to classify organisms on the basis of their characteristics, mode of nutrition etc.
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Taxonomy
It is important for scientists to classify both living and extinct organisms so that historians can know how the earth was millions of years ago and today. It is more important today so that scientists can help people preserve the earth.
Scientists classify things to organize and understand the diversity of living organisms or objects. Classification helps in identifying relationships and patterns, as well as making it easier to study and communicate about different groups of organisms or objects.
Invertebrates is the term for multicellular organisms that lack a backbone.
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.
Living things are classified to... 1.to classify or specify organisms 2.to classify unique species 3.to clarify for languages throughout the world
Aristotle classified living organisms by dividing them into two groups; those with red blood and those without. brug
To be able to study all the living things in our universe, we need a way to group or classify them together. Scientists divided all things into living and non-living. Then they divided those (e.g. animal kindom and plant kingdom, then continued dividing them on how the items were seimilar or dissimilar).
Because there are countless numbers of animals and having an organized, internationally recognized system of classification allow scientists to put new-found creatures into previously made categories.Answer:Scientists use DNA to place animals into groups.