What is Classification and its Importance in Biology

Classification and its Importance

 

Classification is the arrangement of organisms into groups and sub-groups.

 

Aims and Objectives:

 

The aims and objectives of classification are as under:

 

  1. i) Determine similarities and differences between organisms.

 

  1. ii) Arrange organisms according to similarities and differences.

 

iii) Identify the organisms on the basis of structure and prominent features.

 

  1. iv) Finds out inter relationship of organisms

 

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