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Morphology and taxonomy are used to classify organisms and now DNA studies are part of it.

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Who was the first scientist to classify living things into two main groups?

Over 2000 years ago, a Greek scientist named Aristrotle(AIR uh staht ul) was one of the first people to classify living things.


What two things did artisole classify things as?

genus and species


What two characteristics do you look at to classify bacteria?

They are unicellular organisms with no defined nucleas.


What are two goals of the system used to classify organisms?

The two main goals of system used to classify organisms are to organize and categorize organisms based on their shared characteristics, and to provide a framework for understanding the relationships among different species.


What are two goals of the system to classify organisms?

I think its To show accurate relationships between types of organisms and to group them into Linnaean categories


What is the purpose for assigning two names to classify organisms?

The naming convention is the same throughout the world


What is purpose for assigning two names to classify organisms?

The naming convention is the same throughout the world


How did Aristotle classify organisms?

Aristotle classified living organisms by dividing them into two groups; those with red blood and those without. brug


What are two types of evidence are used to classify organisms?

there bones and skeletal system, what they look like and what there habbittat is


What traits are used to classify organisms?

Color, size, extremities, where they live, how they move Most of the determinations of how to classify were done by male scientists. Some female scientist did some other classification of some plants that were different from the typical male classification and that were very reasonable. So then there were two ways to classify. In one, these two are closest, but in the other those two are closest. Which shows us that classification of species is somewhat dependent on who does it. Don't ask my cat.


Which two fields of study provide the core information that is used to classify organisms?

The two fields of study that provide core information to classify organisms are taxonomy, which involves naming and categorizing species based on shared characteristics, and phylogenetics, which studies the evolutionary relationships between different organisms based on genetic and anatomical similarities.


A two word name used to classify living things is?

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