He lived under rule by one. the emperor.
He rated it with Crete and Sparta as having a good constitution.
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Linnaeus developed his classification system for organisms based on their morphology, or physical characteristics. He used a hierarchical system, grouping organisms into categories such as kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, and species. This system became known as binomial nomenclature, where each species is given a two-part Latin name.
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Aristotle's system didn't work because it relied on outdated scientific and philosophical principles that were later disproven or modified by subsequent advancements in knowledge. Additionally, his reliance on teleology, the belief that all things have a purpose or goal, didn't hold up under closer scrutiny and the development of new theories in physics and biology. Ultimately, his system was too rigid and unable to adapt to new discoveries and developments.
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A very poor and not particulary useful form of classification. According to that system, x + 3 and x4 + 7 would belong to the same class!
a natural system of classification is that system of classification in which the organism is classified on the basis of their vegitative characters which are permanent and do not change with the envoirment this system of classification avoids the grouping of hetereogeneous and un related groups of organisms according to this sytem plants are classified on the basis of evolutionary trends while as animals are classified on basis of both evolutionary and phylogenetic trends........junaid
The natural system of classification organizes organisms based on their presumed natural relationships, including shared ancestry and evolutionary history. It aims to group organisms into categories that reflect their evolutionary relationships, highlighting similarities and differences between species. This system contrasts with artificial classification, which categorizes organisms based on superficial traits alone.
The largest classification in the biological hierarchy is the domain. There are three domains: Bacteria, Archaea, and Eukarya. Eukarya includes organisms such as plants, animals, fungi, and protists.
"What are the classification under the dovey decimal classification system?"
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