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What advantage does the phylogenic classification system have over the Linnaean system?

a.The phylogenic system defines each organism as a plant or animal; the Linnaean system does not.
b.The phylogenic system shows the evolutionary history of an organism; the Linnaean system does not.
c.The phylogenic system ranks organisms in order of importance; the Linnaean system does not.
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User Istan
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the correct answer is letter b
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User Joedragons
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I believe the correct answer from the choices listed above is option B. One advantage of the phylogenic classification system over the Linnaean system would be that the phylogenic system shows the evolutionary history of an organism; the Linnaean system does not. Hope this answers the question.
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