Charles Darwin is considered to be the father of modern Biology. Aristotle termed 'natural philosophy' which we would define today as physics, biology and natural sciences. See the related links for more information.
Father of Biology - Aristotle
Father of biology is Aristotle
James Howard Otto has written: 'Modern Biology' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Biology 'Modern health' 'Modern Biology' 'Biology investigations' 'Biology investigations'
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Aristotle is often referred to as the "father of biology" for his extensive study of animals and plants, as well as his development of biological concepts. His observations and writings laid the groundwork for the scientific study of living organisms.
Aristotle was the father of science. He was the first to classify animals and plants. He also developed the inductive-deductive method.
Alvin Nason has written: 'Essentials of modern biology' -- subject(s): Biology 'Biologia / Textbook of Modern Biology' 'Biology; introduction to life' -- subject(s): Biology
The cell nucleus was discovered by Robert Brown in 1831. ... Augustinian priest and scientist, and is often called the father of genetics for his study of Cell.
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Aristotle is often credited as the "father of biology" for his early contributions to the study of living organisms and classification of species.
The father of modern embryology is considered to be Karl Ernst von Baer. Baer made significant contributions to the field by establishing the basic principles of embryology and developmental biology. His work laid the foundation for our understanding of how embryos develop and grow.