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Define systematic?
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Divya Waliya 4 years, 6 months ago

The word "systematics" is derived from the Latin word 'systema' which means systematic arrangement of organisms. Linnaeus coined the term systematics in 1751.

Adithya Adi 4 years, 6 months ago

Systematic is the branch of biology that deals with classification of organisms based on their evolutionary relationship.

Yogita Ingle 4 years, 6 months ago

Systematic errors are those errors which arises due to the repetition of same values due to fault im instruments. These errors tends to be in one direction either positive or negative.
Causes of systematic errors are:
i) Instrumental errors : These errors occurs due to imperfect design or callibration of measuring instruments.
ii) Imperfect experimental technique or procedure
iii) Personal errors: These errors occurs due to the lack of proper setting of apparatus or observer's carelessness while taking observations.

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