Taxonomy is the science of classification, or a given organism's specific scientific classification. Classification is simply the act of putting things in different categories, though it may be used as a noun (e.g. 'an animal's classifcation') in which case it is basically the same as taxonomy.
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The main purpose of using the Linnaean classification system is to be able to classify all living things into hierarchical groups. These groups are based on characteristics.
The main difference between humans and animals is the capacity for complex language, abstract thinking, self-awareness, and the ability to create and use tools. Additionally, humans have the ability to plan for the future, engage in complex social interactions, and exhibit a wide range of emotions.
A lion's roar tends to be deeper and more prolonged than a tiger's roar. Lions also roar in a characteristic sequence, often referred to as a "calling roar," while tigers produce shorter, sharper roars. Additionally, the frequency and purpose of roaring can vary between the two species, with lions using it more for territorial communication and tigers using it primarily for long-distance communication with other tigers.
Organs that are not used for their original purpose!Vestigial organs.
Rough endoplasmic reticulum (ER) has ribosomes attached to its surface, giving it a rough appearance, and is involved in protein synthesis and modification. Smooth ER lacks ribosomes and is involved in lipid metabolism, detoxification of drugs and chemicals, and storage of calcium ions.