Which situations would involve classification? check all that apply.
1,performing an analysis...
Biology, 25.09.2019 09:10 linnybear300
Which situations would involve classification? check all that apply.
1,performing an analysis of an individual’s blood
2.identifying which group of cats a new species belongs in
3.analyzing the relatedness of whales and dolphins
4.determining the name of a new species of pine tree
5.creating a family tree to look for a pattern of a disease
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