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1. The purpose of classifying living organisms is to name organisms, explain their origin and evolution, and facilitate their identification. 2. John Ray developed the key for identifying animals. 3. Binomial nomenclature, the scientific naming system for organisms, consists of one generic name and one specific name. 4. Amniocentesis detects hereditary diseases and deformities by withdrawing and testing amniotic fluid during pregnancy.

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1. The purpose of classifying living organisms is to name organisms, explain their origin and evolution, and facilitate their identification. 2. John Ray developed the key for identifying animals. 3. Binomial nomenclature, the scientific naming system for organisms, consists of one generic name and one specific name. 4. Amniocentesis detects hereditary diseases and deformities by withdrawing and testing amniotic fluid during pregnancy.

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