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Why is taxonomy important?

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B. Taxonomy is the classification of an organism. It makes it easy for us to identify in which kingdom does a specific animal belong, and we can easily identify the difference between animals and know their unique characteristics.
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Answer:

The correct answer is option B.

Explanation:

Taxonomy is the branch of science deal with classification or organism systematics. It includes the classification of organisms on the basis of their similarities and dissimilarities.

Taxonomy is a way of grouping species, all the more closely as they are related that allows an understanding of the origins of humanity, the world, and the diversity of life.

The current scientific classification is the phylogenetic classification which is based on recent discoveries in genetics linking the genetic proximity of organisms to their evolution.

Thus, the correct answer is option B.

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