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Assertion: Systematics is an important branch of biology. Reason: Systematics name the organisms and divides them into groups and subgroups according to the set rules to make their study easy.
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Assertion: Systematics is the branch of biology that deals with classification of living organisms. Reason: The aim of classification is to group the organisms.
Systematics connects classification with evolutionary history. Taxonomists assign each species a binomial-a genus and species name. Genera are grouped into progressively broader categories. A phylogenetic tree is a hypothesis of evolutionary relationships.
The science of describing, naming, and classifying organisms is (a) systematics (b) taxonomy (c) cladistics (phylogenetic systematics (d) phenetics (e) evolutionary systematics
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