AP BIOLOGY

PLANTS

CLASSIFICATION OF PLANTS

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
Why do scientist classify organisms?
A
Scientists classify organisms to make their office tidy
B
Scientists classify organisms to make them easier to study.
C
Scientists classify organisms to make things pretty
D
Scientists classify organisms for fun
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Although species can be very different from each other, many have similar features that allow us to put them into groups. This process of grouping organisms based on their similarities and differences is called classification, and this makes the study of organisms easier.

Detailed explanation-2: -Scientists use taxonomy for organism classification to improve the understanding of the evolutionary relationship between different organisms. By grouping organisms that are similar on an evolutionary level, we can have basic knowledge about a group of organisms that can help when studying the organism later.

Detailed explanation-3: -By classifying organisms, it makes it easier to identify living things and compare their characteristics. It also makes it possible for scientists to study the relationship between different groups of organisms.

Detailed explanation-4: -In order to identify organisms and comprehend the diversity of living things, the classification of organisms is important. Learning about several diverse plants and animals, as well as their traits and commonalities, is made easier by classifications.

Detailed explanation-5: -Scientists classify living things in order to organize and make sense of the incredible diversity of life. Modern scientists base their classifications mainly on molecular similarities. They group together organisms that have similar proteins and DNA. Molecular similarities show that organisms are related.

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