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The knowledge of DNA makes for more accurate classification of organisms because the scientists can examine certain species of organisms and see if there are related or closely related to determine weather or not they can be classified in the same group or not.
Evolutionary relationships are traced in the classification of organisms. For classification of organisms, we look for similarities among organisms which allows us to group them. The more characteristics two species will have in common, the more closely they are related. It indicates that more closely two species are related, the more recently they would have had a common ancestor. Thus, classification of species is in fact a reflection of their evolutionary relationship.
Systems are a group of connected and related organisms.
A group of organisms that thrive in an anaerobic environment are microorganisms.
The group of organisms where members are more closely associated is species. Genus is the next one group where members are closely related.
all extinct organisms more closely related to the crown group than to any other living group. = Paraphyletic group.
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A group of similar organisms that can produce fertile offspring are species.
One way scientists group species is when they check their appearance and how closely related they are to other organisms
group two consist of similar creatures as they all have bilateral symmetry.
The modern group designated as the animal kingdom typically contains multicellular organisms that pursue and ingest other organisms. They usually cannot make their own food.
A group of organisms and their environment is a biome.
The knowledge of DNA makes for more accurate classification of organisms because the scientists can examine certain species of organisms and see if there are related or closely related to determine weather or not they can be classified in the same group or not.
What is arming group a, b, and c, as it relates to AFI 31-207?
The Genus is more closely related.
Genus is a taxonomic rank that is above species and below family in the classification of organisms. It is used to group species that are closely related and share certain characteristics.