I am not sure what the study book tells about systematic and information about organisms. You will have to read the book and study it.
Chicken
fossils and living organisms
fossils and living organisms
Anatomy is the study of the structure of organisms, and physiology is the study of their function.
Taxonomy is the study of how scientists classify organisms.
Microbiology is the study of microscopic organisms. It is a branch of biology.
Systematics
The study of the diversity of organisms and the relationships among them.
Systematics is the scientific study of the diversity of organisms and their evolutionary relationships. The science of naming, classifying, and describing organisms is called taxonomy.
The answer depends on the time period, and what is meant by systematics. In it's broadest definition, the study of diversification in organisms and their relationships through time, I think that Carl Linnaeus is the most obvious contributor from early naturalists. Willi Hennig, German biologist, also comes to mind, for more recent phylogenetic systematics.
Systematics and taxonomy.
The word literally means "following a system", or "methodically".This word has several meanings;1 : relating to or consisting of a system.2 : presented or formulated as a coherent body of ideas or principles 3 a : methodical in procedure or plan b: marked by thoroughness and regularity 4 : of, relating to, or concerned with classification; specifically ;taxonomic.
fossils and living organisms
fossils and living organisms
Probably because it can help provide them with better information/undertanding on how the organisms function in their natural hibitat.
morphology and biochemistry
Physiology is the study of the functioning of organisms.
Anatomy is the study of the structure of organisms, and physiology is the study of their function.