Pronunciation: /sɪstəˈmætɪks/
noun a system or method used in classification
A1 Systematics is the study of the classification of living organisms.
A2 In biology, systematics helps scientists understand the evolutionary relationships between different species.
B1 Systematics plays a crucial role in identifying and naming new species.
B2 The field of systematics has evolved with advancements in genetic research.
C1 Systematics involves complex methodologies for analyzing phylogenetic relationships.
C2 Experts in systematics use sophisticated computer algorithms to reconstruct evolutionary trees.
formal The study of the classification of organisms is known as systematics.
informal Systematics helps scientists understand how different species are related to each other.
slang I never thought I'd be so into systematics, but it's actually really interesting.
figurative In a way, systematics is like putting together a giant puzzle of the natural world.
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