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because they can't carry out functions
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It is because viruses are not made up of cells
Because each lichen has a symbiotic association of an alga with a fungus, hence it is difficult to classify them. Depending on their gross morpholoy we can classify these as crustose, foliose and fruticose only.
They technically are unicellular, because each cell performs the basic functions for life. They might be looked upon as multicellular, because they are always found in visible groups, and they seem to be working together as if they were unified as one organism.
lichens, corals, viruses, corals, viruses and carnivourous plants are difficult to classify :)
Hybrids are a mix of two different species. It is difficult to classify hybrids because they do not fit into either specific species.
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Birds are difficult to classify because they must be categorized by their genetic makeup. Sometimes there are over eight classifications for a specific bird.
because eugleana is hard to classify
they are not made up of cells
Yes
because they can't carry out functions
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they classify them by puting them into groups
It is because viruses are not made up of cells
Yes, considering that it is in the continent of Asia. However, they are not East Asian