He could not classify bacteria because no one knew that they even existed until the microscope was invented. That occurred in the 1500 to 1600's long after Aristotle was alive.
The Greek philosopher Aristotle is often credited as the first individual to classify plants and animals into distinct groups based on their characteristics. His work laid the foundation for the field of taxonomy.
Aristotle is considered the "father of biology" as he was one of the first to systematically study and classify organisms based on their characteristics. He authored many works on biology, including "History of Animals" and "Parts of Animals," which laid the foundation for the field. His observations and classifications contributed to the development of biological study.
Carolus Linnaeus.He was born in Swedish country Ra ruff village .He is very poor.His work is sweing the shoes.And then when he was young,he was interested to collect the types of many plants............etc.
Aristotle studied animals and classified them according to method of reproduction, as did Linnaeus later with plants. Aristotle's animal classification was soon made obsolete by additional knowledge and was forgotten.
You can classify different species of animals based on their common characteristics, such as physical features or behaviors.
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He would say it is a land dweller !
Aristotle classified living organisms by dividing them into two groups; those with red blood and those without. brug
Aristotle, but he was hardly scientific.
The Greek philosopher Aristotle is often credited as the first individual to classify plants and animals into distinct groups based on their characteristics. His work laid the foundation for the field of taxonomy.
The microscope wasn't invented yet.
Aristotle would likely classify this response as brief and to the point, lacking in elaborate explanation but effective in conveying information efficiently.
The microscope wasn't invented yet.