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20 multiple answer 3 points which three of the following supports the need for an international standardized taxonomic system? scientists using latin to name organisms makes it easier to share knowledge worldwide. there is no need to use dna/genetic information to help classify organisms. having a common language makes it easier for scientists in different countries to research things. organisms are grouped together based on structural similarities and differences to help further resear
- Analyze each option:
- Option 1: Using Latin for naming organisms (a part of taxonomic system) helps in global knowledge sharing, so it supports the need for a standardized system.
- Option 2: Stating no need for DNA/genetic information for classification goes against modern taxonomic practices and does not support the need for a standardized system.
- Option 3: A common language (like in taxonomic naming) facilitates research across countries, supporting the need for standardization.
- Option 4: Grouping organisms by structural similarities/differences (a taxonomic practice) aids research, so it supports the need for a standardized system.
- Select the three correct options: The options that support the need are the first, third, and fourth as the second option is incorrect.
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A. Scientists using Latin to name organisms makes it easier to share knowledge worldwide.
C. Having a common language makes it easier for scientists in different countries to research things.
D. Organisms are grouped together based on structural similarities and differences to help further research.