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Jacoby Garza
3 March, 02:05
Why do we need to classify organisms?
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Dane Dunn
3 March, 02:17
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The classification of organisms is achieved in the branch of science called taxonomy. Classification is important in order for future references and understanding of the common properties and characteristics of organisms for research and easy skimming of characteristics. This is for organization and convenience purposes
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