Taxonomy
Taxonomy is the branch of science concerned with the identification, naming, and classification of living organisms. It is a fundamental tool for understanding biodiversity, as well as for arranging living things into meaningful groups. Taxonomy provides a way to systematize knowledge and help us to make sense of the world around us. Taxonomy is an invaluable tool used in many fields such as agriculture, medicine, and ecology. Taxonomy is also used to accurately identify diseases, understand the evolution of organisms, and combat the spread of invasive species. It is also used to help biologists to understand the evolution of an organism, as well as its current relationship to other species. Finally, taxonomy is an important tool for conservation, helping us to identify and protect threatened species.
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