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Species, because if you put it under family you can have hairlees cats as well

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What are the aims of classification?

Classification is the process of slotting all the existing life forms into easily identifiable groups and subgroups based on certain shared characteristics, features, and behavioral patterns. The basis for classification was the recognition that large numbers of existing life forms, both plant and animal, had shared traits and characteristics. Scientists realized that it was necessary to classify all these existing identified life forms into groups and sub-groups, so that the process of studying them could become easier, less time-consuming, and less cumbersome. Though the 18th century A.D. is credited to be the time when most classification happened, with Carolus Linnaeus being considered the father of taxonomy, actual classification began way back in the time of Aristotle. By the time Linnaeus made his classification chart, he had identified over 18,000 plant species, many of them sharing similar characteristics. The need to isolate different plants into groups and subsequent sub-groups based on shared traits and characteristic features formed the basis and aim of classification.....:)


Do cows have long hair?

Most cows don't have long hair, although, I have seen a cow with longer hair than the others. Highland cattle from Scotland do have long hair A better answer may be the Kyloe.


Do cows have hair?

They're covered in it. In some cows it's shaggy, and in others it's smooth. In most cases it's not very soft. (Newborn calves have soft hair.)


What is the difference between modern methods of classification and traditional methods of classification?

Modern classification is based on evolutionary relationships between organisms while traditional classification is not.


De-merits of oswald tippos classification?

The demerits of the Oswald Tippos classification is that it classification is only accepted for the plant kingdom. Its classification on the animal kingdom has flaws and is therefore not accepted.

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What arranges things by shared qualities?

classifying.


Is hair used for the classification of human race?

No


A system of government in which some powers are divided and others are shared?

a type of government in which some powers are divided and others are shared?


Why was the Linnaean classification system better than others?

for the easy classification of this system


What three classification groups are shared by all four organisms?

The three classification groups shared by all four organisms are domain, kingdom, and phylum.


What is the animal classification of the walrus?

mammal They have hair and breath air


How do evolutionists try to use the classification system to reinforce their worldview?

Evolutionists use the classification system to show the hierarchical relationships between organisms, highlighting the shared ancestry and evolutionary history among different species. By showcasing how organisms are grouped based on their shared characteristics, evolutionists argue that this classification system provides evidence for common descent and the process of evolution.


Wavy hair is caused by the shared expression of a allele for curly hair and an allele for straight hair?

it depends on which allele is most dominant in the parents.


Which of these categories of linnaean classification contains all of the others?

Order


What are the 4 traditional methods to classify organisms?

Whereas previously classification was based on homologies, that is the shared characteristics from common ancestors, modern classification is based on the following four methods:symmetrymorphologygerm layersembryonic development


What are the animal classification systems?

In accordance with the Linnaeus method, scientists classify the animals, as they do the plants, on the basis of shared physical characteristics


What is a phylogenetic classification system that uses shared derived characters and ancestry as the sole criterion for grouping taxa?

"Cladistics", or is it the bagel?