This document discusses classification in biology. It covers classification systems used to organize living things, including dichotomous keys which use yes or no questions to identify organisms. Classification is important in biology to help understand the relationships between different species and group similar organisms based on shared characteristics and ancestry. The document appears to be from past exam papers for a biology syllabus, focusing on classification as a topic for the exam.
This document discusses classification in biology. It covers classification systems used to organize living things, including dichotomous keys which use yes or no questions to identify organisms. Classification is important in biology to help understand the relationships between different species and group similar organisms based on shared characteristics and ancestry. The document appears to be from past exam papers for a biology syllabus, focusing on classification as a topic for the exam.
This document discusses classification in biology. It covers classification systems used to organize living things, including dichotomous keys which use yes or no questions to identify organisms. Classification is important in biology to help understand the relationships between different species and group similar organisms based on shared characteristics and ancestry. The document appears to be from past exam papers for a biology syllabus, focusing on classification as a topic for the exam.