Why have scientists developed classification systems?
A) To arrange living and dead organisms into groups reflecting their relationships and evolutionary origins.
B) To make sense of the past and present diversity of life on Earth.
C) To help scientists distinguish two different groups of organisms with the same common name.
D) To arrange living and dead organisms into groups that reflect their relationships and evolutionary origins and to make sense of the past and present diversity of life on Earth.
E) To arrange living and dead organisms into groups that reflect their relationships and evolutionary origins, to make sense of the past and present diversity of life on Earth, and to help scientists distinguish two different groups of organisms with the same common name.
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