Aristotle would likely classify this response as brief and to the point, lacking in elaborate explanation but effective in conveying information efficiently.
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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.
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because Aristotle had a system to classify organisms on earth that only included plants and animals like human beings. The reason why euglena would have been hard was because it is capable of photosynthesis, which is natural for a plant type organism, but it was also capable of moving which was not something that plants would do but something humans or animals would do.
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.