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Q: What is the purpose of bio-systematics?
  • A. Classification of organisms based on broad morphological elements.
  • B. Identification and arrangement of organisms based on cytological characteristics.
  • C. Limiting different classes of organisms and establishing their relationships.
  • D. Classification of organisms based on their evolutionary history and the establishment of their phylogeny on the totality of various parameters from all fields of study.
Correct Answer: Option D - Biosystematics aims to classify organisms from all fields of study based on their evolutionary history and the establishment of their phylogeny on the totality of the standards. Basically, classification of living substance is called taxonomy.
D. Biosystematics aims to classify organisms from all fields of study based on their evolutionary history and the establishment of their phylogeny on the totality of the standards. Basically, classification of living substance is called taxonomy.

Explanations:

Biosystematics aims to classify organisms from all fields of study based on their evolutionary history and the establishment of their phylogeny on the totality of the standards. Basically, classification of living substance is called taxonomy.