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What do we learn from identification of individuals and populations? - Biology

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What do we learn from identification of individuals and populations?

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The awareness of unique traits of a person or their full population facilitates the detection of similarities and differences among members of the same kind or between many kinds of organisms. Depending on these similarities and differences, it facilitates our classification of different creatures into several groups.

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Chapter 1: The Living World - Exercises [Page 15]

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NCERT Biology [English] Class 11
Chapter 1 The Living World
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