Taxonomy is an important tool that helps scientists in a variety of ways. Of the following statements, which is the most impractical and is unlikely to be informed by taxonomy?

Watching species as they evolve in real time gives us the opportunity to name and classify new organisms as speciation occurs.

Identifying new species allows us to understand their place in the ecosystem, which informs us about the species’ needs, challenges, and services provided.

Understanding shared ancestry allows us to trace the history of our planet and our relationship to other species.

Learning more about unfamiliar species allows us to recognize the potential of organisms in helping with major problems like nutrition and famine, climate change, and pollution.

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Watching species as they evolve in real time gives us the opportunity to name and classify new organisms as speciation occurs.

This statement is the most impractical and unlikely to be informed by taxonomy because the process of naming and classifying new organisms usually requires a thorough analysis of their physical characteristics, genetic makeup, and evolutionary history, which may not be possible in real time as species evolve. Taxonomy is a systematic method for classifying and naming organisms based on their characteristics and evolutionary relationships, and it typically requires detailed study and analysis over time. Naming and classifying new species is a complex and time-consuming process that is not typically done in real-time as species evolve.