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Biology, 24.09.2019 02:00 misaki2002

1.what do taxonomists study? how does this benefit other disciplines of biology? 2.what is a holotype? why are these extremely useful distinctions for scientists? what does it allow them to evaluate? 3.would you like to be a holotype? why or why not? 4.what are some of the problems researchers face in classifying organisms? 5.how do scientists approach these problems? once an organism is classified, is this classification set in stone? why or why not?

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