Biology - Classification of biological diversity

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I have been using Cliff Bio and Kaplan BB for studying Bio section. Especially Cliff Bio has been very helpful, but I have a question on the chapter, biological diversity. How thoroughly do I need to know the classifications? That particular chapter of Cliff Bio seems crazy although that of Kaplan BB is kind of durable... Thank you for reading my question guys.
 
I have been using Cliff Bio and Kaplan BB for studying Bio section. Especially Cliff Bio has been very helpful, but I have a question on the chapter, biological diversity. How thoroughly do I need to know the classifications? That particular chapter of Cliff Bio seems crazy although that of Kaplan BB is kind of durable... Thank you for reading my question guys.

You shouldn't worry too much about the plant diversity. But if I were you, I'd focus on everything else (Specially things like differences between chordates and vertebrates and some examples of each group). They usually give you 1-2 questions on this topic. Now I know it's time consuming to memorize all that nonsense, but if you manage to do it, then you're gonna nail those questions, and they're free point for you. It's really about how much time you got. If you have time, then sit down and memorize them. If you're short on time and you need to focus on other sections such as G-chem and O-chem, I suggest you move on.
 
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