Organisms are classified based on the following:
Once you decide upon a kingdom, you then break the divisions down further based on similarities and differences between organisms. The most specific, or basic, division would be the species, in which organisms that are similar enough to interbreed are placed. Different species cannot produce fertile offspring, even if they can breed together once (examples are mules or ligers).
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Phylum
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Order
Family
Genus
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This is known as taxonomy.
It's done purely on the basis of their distance from the Sun.
It's done purely on the basis of their distance from the Sun.
Taxanomy
honestly i dont know.
honestly i dont know.
Taxonomy is the science of naming and classifying biological organisms on the basis of shared characteristics.
the basis for classifying algae is color
Aristotle was first to classify organisms on the basis of similarities,Theophrastus classified the plants,Carolus linnaeous,margulis and Schwartz.
Yes, a species is the lowest subgroup for classifying organisms.
What do you call a scientist who introduced a system of classifying organisms
The scientist who created the system for classifying organisms was Carolus Linnaeus.
Kingdom is the highest subgroup for classifying organisms.
The most helpful characteristics in classifying organisms are structure, biochemistry, behavior, and genes.
Species is the lowest subgroup for classifying organisms.
When you classify an organism it is important because you need to know the rules