One answer might be that eh or she is doing cluster analysis. Please see the link.
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Organisms are classified based on their various similarities, and also based upon their relationship to other organisms.
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In determining the taxon based on morphology, a scientist typically considers observable physical traits and features of organisms to classify them into hierarchical groups. While genetic similarities can provide additional evidence to support taxonomic classification, morphology is the primary basis for assigning organisms to different taxonomic groups.
i think it's similarities because that's how scientist classify them
A scientist who studies and compares the customs, beliefs, and ways of life of different groups of people is called an anthropologist. They seek to understand the cultural diversity and similarities among human societies through research and analysis of social practices, traditions, and belief systems.
Some similarities are that some ethnic groups forced other ethnic groups to move out of their area and go back to their own ethnic group.
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What two structures
Aristotle is the scientist who organized animals into groups according to how they moved.
Phylogenetic classification groups animals based on their evolutionary relationships and genetic similarities. This form of classification organizes animals into groups based on their shared ancestry and common descent.
taxonomist
To put things into groups based on their similarities.
to put things into groups based on their similarities
they had a hard life