The main purpose of classification of organisms is to
Biology · Class 11 · CBSE — The Living World
The main purpose of classification of organisms is to
- study geography
- locate plants and animals
- establish relationships amongst organisms
- study evolution.
Answer
(C) establish relationships amongst organisms
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