Why do scientists classify organisms?
a to more easily sequence their genetic material
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Why do scientists classify organisms?
a to more easily sequence their genetic material
b to create scientific names that only scientists can learn
c to have common names that everyone can remember
d to organize them and speak about them accurately
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