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  • Taxonomy: Understanding the Science of Classification
    The type of scientist who places things in groups is called a taxonomist.

    Taxonomists specialize in taxonomy, which is the science of classifying organisms into groups based on their shared characteristics. They use a hierarchical system to organize life, starting with broad categories like kingdoms and working down to specific species.

    Here are some examples of what taxonomists do:

    * Identify new species: They carefully examine organisms and compare them to existing classifications to determine if they represent a new species.

    * Classify organisms: They place organisms into existing categories or create new categories based on their shared traits.

    * Study evolutionary relationships: They use their knowledge of classification to understand how different organisms are related and how they evolved over time.

    So, if you're interested in the fascinating world of classifying life, a career as a taxonomist might be a good fit for you!

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