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Tianna Wade
19 February, 09:33
Why do our classification systems change?
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Royce Chen
19 February, 10:35
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All the organisms are running across a continuous evolution system and the organisms including the human beings do not fit into the classification system of the time. the classification system changes according to the changes in the organisms species and they have to be incorporated soon in new groups.
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