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biologists classify animals by a method which is on the basis of their similarities and differences...
there is a wide range of organisms around us.it is not possible to study each organism indiavidually so we create groups on the basis of similarities and differences between these organisms. also; classification includes identification,nomenclature or naming the organisms and placing into groups. scientifically, we call classification of organisms as taxonomy. Basically,you can say that Classification is the method of grouping organisms together on the basis of differences and similarities between them . creating groups makes study of organisms easier
I will describe it as classificaton. This is usually made with a classification tree, or the dicotomous key.
All organisms exhibit homeostasis.
the similarities and differences of the organisms
Organisms are classified by their: * physical structure (how they look) * evolutionary relationships * embryonic similarities (embryos) * genetic similarities (DNA) * biochemical similarities
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yes and that would be taxonomy.
D. Visible similarities and differences
Comparative anatomy is the study of similarities and differences in the anatomy of different organisms.
biologists classify animals by a method which is on the basis of their similarities and differences...
Not necessarily, there can be many similarities and differences within a genus
there is a wide range of organisms around us.it is not possible to study each organism indiavidually so we create groups on the basis of similarities and differences between these organisms. also; classification includes identification,nomenclature or naming the organisms and placing into groups. scientifically, we call classification of organisms as taxonomy. Basically,you can say that Classification is the method of grouping organisms together on the basis of differences and similarities between them . creating groups makes study of organisms easier
Phylogeny is considered the foundation of taxonomy because it provides the evolutionary relationships and relatedness between different organisms. By understanding these relationships, taxonomists can classify organisms into groups based on their shared ancestry and evolutionary history, forming the basis of the classification system in biology.
I will describe it as classificaton. This is usually made with a classification tree, or the dicotomous key.