his subdivisions were via habitat
Aristotle subdivided living organisms into two main groups: plants and animals. Plants were further subdivided based on whether they had flowers (flowering plants) or not (non-flowering plants). Animals were classified based on characteristics like blood circulation, habitat, and reproductive methods.
The philosopher Aristotle's system of classification had two main groups: animals and plants. He further divided these into smaller categories based on shared characteristics and traits.
Aristotle's classification system was mainly focused on plants and animals, the two kingdoms that were most visible and familiar to him. He based his classification on observable physical characteristics and traits, and at the time, these were the most prominent groups of organisms that were recognizable and distinguished easily.
Aristotle had two wives throughout his lifetime, Hermias's niece Pythias and Herpyllis of Stagira.
"Knowing yourself is the beginning of all wisdom."
Aristotle had one son named Nicomachus, named after his own father.
Aristotle subdivided his largest taxonomic categories into all his kingdoms
Aristotle subdivided his two groups of animals based on their blood. He classified animals as either having blood (vertebrates) or not having blood (invertebrates).
He divided animals into two groups- those with red blood and those without it.
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Aristotle classified living organisms by dividing them into two groups; those with red blood and those without. brug
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Aristotle divided the animals into five groups. (MR.FAB)M ammalsR eptilesF ishA mphibiansB irds
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Aristotle made three groups of animal which is Terrestrial- where LAND animals live Aquatic- where AQUATIC animals live Aerial- where AIR animals live
The philosopher Aristotle's system of classification had two main groups: animals and plants. He further divided these into smaller categories based on shared characteristics and traits.