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| Importance of Classification |
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| By making a comparative study and assorting the similarities and differences amongst the various varieties of species, organisms can be classified into groups or sets. |
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| Taxonomy is a regular branch of science that is involved with the purpose of arranging or grouping organisms. |
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It makes the study of such a wide variety of organisms easy. |
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It projects before us a good picture of all life forms at a glance. |
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It helps us understand the interrelationship among different groups of organisms. |
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It serves as a base for the development of other biological sciences such as biogeography etc. |
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Various fields of applied biology such as agriculture, public health and environmental biology depends on classification of pests, disease vectors, pathogens and components of an ecosystem. |
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