Monday, 10 February 2014


Basses of classification of Living Organisms.......






HOMOLOGY:

This is the fundamental similiarities in the structure of living organisms. For example the flipper of a whale, the wing of a bat and the arm of a man are built on the same pattern, but are highly specialized due to their adaptations to different habitates. The homologus structure are important in classifying animals.



BIOCHEMISTRY:

Besides morphology, the chemical substances which organism contains are useful in classifying organisms using techniques such as chromotography and electrophoresis, the biochemistry of an organismscan be found easily.


WORK OF BIOCHEMIST:


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