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Classification provides a common language for scientists, and gives a common reference point with already identified organisms.

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Why is taxonomy An important tool for better understanding the unity among living organisms?

Taxonomy is an important tool for better understanding the unity among living organisms because it helps to classify all living things. It tells the structural differences of organisms.


Why is it important to classify organisms like trees and insects?

It is important to classify organisms like trees and insects because they all need water, food, shelter, and all the essentials to grow. They're basically classified in that category because they are all living creatures. Weather they move or stay still they all are living things.


The first attempt to classify living organisms was made by ____?

Aristotle


Is it important to classify organisms correctly?

yes.


What is the smallest group into which scientists classify living things?

The smallest group into which scientists classify living things is a species. A species is a group of organisms that can interbreed and produce fertile offspring.


What is the classification system known as that scientists use to classify living organisms?

Taxonomy


Why do scientist classify living things?

To be able to study all the living things in our universe, we need a way to group or classify them together. Scientists divided all things into living and non-living. Then they divided those (e.g. animal kindom and plant kingdom, then continued dividing them on how the items were seimilar or dissimilar).


Who was the first scientist to classify animals?

animal classifiers classify animals... its their job


Why living organisms classified?

Living organisms are classified into groups to be easier to name, identify, and organize.


How did Aristotle classify organisms?

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


Why is it so important for scientists to classify organisms both living and extinct?

It is important for scientists to classify both living and extinct organisms so that historians can know how the earth was millions of years ago and today. It is more important today so that scientists can help people preserve the earth.


Why do scientiss classify living things?

To easily identify known and unknown organisms in a simple and organised manner

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