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It's very useful because there are many living things and they are of different types,therefore we need classification of organisms ;)
because some organisms no longer fit into a category
Lately scientists have found many species that they are not sure what to classification as because really they could be either, so they have the options to make more in-between kingdoms, or to just classificate them as living and nonliving organisms
Protists are a fairly recent classification for organisms that are not plants, animals or fungi. It can be considered the "junk drawer" of living things. Protists are very interesting, because they are almost like the things they are similar to, but not quite. Amobea, a protozoan or animal-like protist, share many characteristics with animals but are not animals because they are unicellular (one-celled).
The more classification levels two organisms share, the more closely related they are in terms of evolutionary history. Organisms that share many classification levels are likely to be more similar in terms of genetics, anatomy, and behavior.
If two organisms share the same kingdom, it means they belong to the same broad classification group based on their characteristics and evolutionary history. Kingdom is the second highest taxonomic rank, below domain, and organisms within the same kingdom share basic similarities in terms of cellular structure, metabolism, and reproduction.
Descendant organisms are organisms that share many in common because they share a common ancestor.
The number of levels in a classification system can vary, but typically there are three to six levels. Examples include kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, and species in biological classification. Each level represents a different degree of relatedness or specificity in categorizing organisms.
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It's very useful because there are many living things and they are of different types,therefore we need classification of organisms ;)
Species. Explanation : Let us consider the next level of classification which is Genus. Genus is a group of closely related species. So, there are more number of organisms here as there are more than one specie. The next level is Family which is a group of closely related genera (Plural of genus). Now, here, there many genera which in turn contains many species. The levels of classification are such that each level contains more number of organisms than the previous level. So, it is called a Hierarchy of classification.
They are the related because the levels of classification start with Kingdom which is the biggest and end with species which is the smallest. The evolutionary relationships start with many animals or humans and works its way down to one animal or human.
cells, tissues, organs, organ systems, organism
The more derived characteristics organisms share,the greater their degree a kinship. For instance,a derived characteristic in plants is the presence of the vascular tissue.Although all organisms share similar traits.
The change in sea levels will prevent many organisms from migrating. Marine organisms will be the most likely to adapt.
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