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Question
Why is it necessary to classify living things?
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Solution
Classification of living things is important because:
- It ensures uniformity, allowing all life forms to be studied on a common platform.
- It helps understand the interrelationships between different groups of organisms.
- It enables the study of many organisms simultaneously, making scientific research more organised and efficient.
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