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Ainsley Pace
24 September, 08:00
Why is taxonomy important?
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Esteban Wade
24 September, 09:02
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Taxonomy is the branch of science concerned with classification (like organisms)
Classification is a HUGE part of science ...
What is science without classification because classification is like evidence ...
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