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Classification systems have changed over time because biologists have found better ways to organize the increasing organisms .
1.because we are able to study different organisms and their relationship. 2.more over5milloinspecies are there,without classification we couldnot identify easily.
they must have some similar characteristics like nutrition, habitat, internal systems,and many other similar characteristics..... the animal which possess similar characteristics put into a kingdom...
Systems are a group of connected and related organisms.
evolutionary relationships.
The earliest classification systems grouped organisms based on observable physical features, such as morphology and anatomy. This system organized living things into categories based on similarities in structure and behavior.
Classification systems have changed over time because biologists have found better ways to organize the increasing organisms .
they name organisms and group them in a logical manner.
they name organisms and group them in a logical manner.
1.because we are able to study different organisms and their relationship. 2.more over5milloinspecies are there,without classification we couldnot identify easily.
Some disadvantages of the Aristotelian classification system include its reliance on subjective interpretation, limited flexibility to account for exceptions or variations, and potential oversimplification of complex systems. Additionally, it may not always accurately reflect the interconnectedness and evolution of natural phenomena.
classification systems that are willing to wait a long time.
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what are the stengths and limitations of psychiatric classification systems
what are the stengths and limitations of psychiatric classification systems
The system of Aristotle used the habitat and physical structure of an organism to classify it. Linnaeus also used the physical structure of an organism to classify it, but he also took into account the structural similarities of different organisms in classifying them.