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If you are given a specimen, what are the steps that you would follow to classify it?

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To classify a given specimen, you can follow these systematic steps: ### Step 1: Determine the Level of Organization - **Description**: Identify the level of organization of the specimen. This can be cellular, tissue, or organ level. - **Cellular Level**: The organism is made up of individual cells without any tissue or organ formation. - **Tissue Level**: The organism has cells that group together to form tissues. - **Organ Level**: The organism has tissues that combine to form organs. ...
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