Which of the following statements about the classification of organisms are correct?
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Which of the following statements about the classification of organisms are correct?
all of the above.
a dichotomous key can classify an unknown organism.
all living things are classified using the same classification system.
classification is important for sorting both living and extinct organisms.
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