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30. The science of classification, or comparing, living and extinct organisms. A primatology B aboreality C. taxonomy Dbrachiation
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30. The science of classification, or comparing, living and extinct organisms. A primatology B aboreality C. taxonomy Dbrachiation
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C. taxonomy
Step-by-step explanation:
Taxonomy is the science of classification of nomenclature, classifying them based on a shared characteristic. Organisms are grouped into various taxas and ranked to fit the evolutionary phase of organisms.
It is theory to represented by the practices grouping the individual species,
A field f science with systematic decision and identification of species.
Classification of organisms based on the formation and analysis for classification.
Thus its a science of the ordered arrangement of species on the earth.
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