Why do biologists have taxonomic systems?
A. to provide descriptive Latin names
B. to maintain a small number of taxa or groups
C. to provide consistent ways to identify and classify organisms as they are being studied
D. to construct a family tree that predicts how many species may be discovered in the future
Biologists have taxonomic systems: to provide consistent ways to identify and classify organisms as they are being studied.
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