TAXONOMY is the science of naming and classifying organisms based on structural comparisons and genetic evidence.
Taxonomy is the field of study aimed at naming, describing and classifying all forms of life.
Characters used for descriptive purposes are called taxonomic characters. A character can be defined as any phenotypic trait of an organism, which can be measured and/or weighed.
Molecular taxonomy uses the genetic information contained in the DNA molecule to establish relationships between species.
In conclusion, TAXONOMY is the field of study used to name and classify organisms based on structural comparisons and genetic evidence.
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The large rounded brain near the center of the cell is the nucleus. It is known as the brain because it is responsible for most of the cell functions. Similarly to the human brain, the nucleus sends information and instructions to the cell.