Only plants or animals based upon similarities!
All of the above~!
why didn't Aristotle's classification work
Aristotle's concept of the hierarchical classification system based on similarities and differences is still used in modern taxonomic classifications. His idea of organizing organisms into groups and subgroups based on shared characteristics is the basis for the Linnaean classification system used today in biology to categorize living organisms.
Aristotle developed the first classification system.
1. Linnaeus made it much more specific. 2. Linnaeus based it on evidence and characteristics. 3. Linnaeus used a hierarchial classification system.
We don't use roman numerials
It was Carolus Linnaeus that invented The Classification of Animals
Aristotle
classification was introduced by Aristotle
Aristotle classified matter as either plants or animals. The main weaknesses in his classification was the fact it did not factor in specific species and was a general classification.
The first classification of the living thing was made by Aristotle.
Aristotle's classification of normal states includes monarchy, aristocracy, and democracy. The opposite of these normal states are his classification of abnormal states which were tyranny, oligarchy, and mob rule.