the similarities and differences of the organisms
a natural system of classification is that system of classification in which the organism is classified on the basis of their vegitative characters which are permanent and do not change with the envoirment this system of classification avoids the grouping of hetereogeneous and un related groups of organisms according to this sytem plants are classified on the basis of evolutionary trends while as animals are classified on basis of both evolutionary and phylogenetic trends........junaid
Genotype refers to an organism's genetic makeup, specifically its genes and alleles. Phenotype, on the other hand, refers to the observable physical characteristics of an organism, which are determined by its genotype and environmental factors. In simpler terms, genotype is the genetic code while phenotype is the physical expression of that genetic code.
a natural system of classification is that system of classification in which the organism is classified on the basis of their vegitative characters which are permanent and do not change with the envoirment this system of classification avoids the grouping of hetereogeneous and un related groups of organisms according to this sytem plants are classified on the basis of evolutionary trends while as animals are classified on basis of both evolutionary and phylogenetic trends........junaid
a natural system of classification is that system of classification in which the organism is classified on the basis of their vegitative characters which are permanent and do not change with the envoirment this system of classification avoids the grouping of hetereogeneous and un related groups of organisms according to this sytem plants are classified on the basis of evolutionary trends while as animals are classified on basis of both evolutionary and phylogenetic trends........junaid
Linnaeus's major contribution to organism classification was the development of a system of binomial nomenclature, where each species is given a two-part Latin name consisting of the genus and species. This system is still used today and forms the basis of modern taxonomy.
Geographical
This type of classification involves classification of the data on the basis of the time of its occurrence
The classification of species.
Clouds are classified on the basis of their form and height.
Suspect Classification.
What I can conclude about the classification taxa of an organism with the scientific name "Rana temporaria" is
Carl Linnaeus, Father of Classification