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Classification of organism employed on the basis of morphological characters is
Options
(a) natural selection
(b) phylogenetic classification
(c) artificial classification
(d) none of the above
Correct Answer:
artificial classification
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From NCERT,
Classification on basis of superficial morphological characteristics are termed *artificial* methods _(Ex:Linnaeus)_
Upon taking into consideration both external and internal morphology, anatomy,embryology etc. the classification is termed *natural* classification.
At present *phylogenic* classification systems based on evolutionary relationshops along with the data from natural classification is used.