The term ‘systematics’ refers to:
Systematics is the branch of biology that deals with an organism’s classification, nomenclature and overall taxonomy.
It plays a crucial role in biology. It provides a means for characterizing of organisms that need to be studied. Systematics also allows scientists to study evolutionary relationships.
Carl Linnaeus is know are the father of Systematics.
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