which identifies the main purpose of biological taxonomy?\n○ classify organisms by using common names for…

which identifies the main purpose of biological taxonomy?\n○ classify organisms by using common names for easy identification of species by scientists\n○ create phylogenetic trees that organize species based only on physical characteristics\n○ use a systematic method to name, organize, and show relationships among species\n○ create common names that can be applied to multiple organisms found in different regions
Answer
Brief Explanations:
- Analyze each option:
- First option: Taxonomy doesn't use common names (which vary) for classification; it uses scientific naming. Eliminate.
- Second option: Phylogenetic trees consider more than just physical traits (e.g., genetic, evolutionary history), and taxonomy's purpose isn't limited to phylogenetic trees. Eliminate.
- Third option: Biological taxonomy uses a systematic (like binomial nomenclature, hierarchical classification) method to name, organize (into groups like kingdom, phylum, etc.), and show evolutionary/relatedness among species. This matches.
- Fourth option: Taxonomy creates scientific names, not common names, and common names aren't its focus. Eliminate.
Answer:
The option "use a systematic method to name, organize, and show relationships among species" (the third option in the list).