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Camryn Farmer
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26 January, 08:11
Why do scientists classify organisms?
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Janet Stuart
26 January, 08:23
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Domain Classifying Organisms Kingdom phylum Class Order Family Genus Species Why Do Scientists Classify Organisms? Scientists classify organisms to make them easier to study. Taxonomy is very useful to scientists because once an organisms classified they can already learn a lot about it.
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