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DNA and RNA shows how similar or different the organisms are, so you can group them into categories based on how similar they are to one another.
These organisms are called Pathogenes.
Common traits with other organisms
Systems are a group of connected and related organisms.
A group of organisms that thrive in an anaerobic environment are microorganisms.
DNA and RNA shows how similar or different the organisms are, so you can group them into categories based on how similar they are to one another.
Archaebacteria and Eubacteria
These organisms are called Pathogenes.
Common traits with other organisms
I think its To show accurate relationships between types of organisms and to group them into Linnaean categories
I think its To show accurate relationships between types of organisms and to group them into Linnaean categories
in biology classification is a method to group and categorize organisms by biological type, such as genus or species. Biological classification is part of scientific taxonomy.
Animal
The modern classification system uses homologies to group species into larger and more general categories. A speciesis a group of organisms that is capable of breeding with each other. Species with many of the similar characteristics are grouped in the same genus (plural: genera). Similar genera are grouped in the same family. A group of related families is called an order. A group of related orders is called a class. A phylum (plural: phyla) is a group of related classes. A kingdom is a group made up of similar phyla.The order from most specific to most general is:SpeciesGenusFamilyOrderClassPhylumKingdom
a kingdom was the highest or most general group of organisms
Present-day taxonomists attempt to group organisms according to their evolutionary relationships, genetic similarities, and shared characteristics. This helps to organize and classify living organisms into hierarchical categories based on their shared ancestry and unique characteristics.
Subcategories or taxa within a taxonomic group that are smaller and more specific include genus, species, and subspecies. These categories help to further classify and identify organisms based on shared characteristics and evolutionary relationships.