He classified most as birds, he even included bats. But as for butterflies and hummingbirds, he classified as bugs. He never studied hummingbirds enough to realize that they were birds.
Aristotle classified organisms based on their habitat (land, sea, or air) and their method of reproduction (sexual or asexual). His method proved inadequate because it did not account for all biological diversity or reflect evolutionary relationships between organisms. It also lacked a clear and systematic framework for grouping organisms.
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All plants
Aristotle's way of classification, known as the Aristotelian system, was based on a hierarchical approach where organisms were grouped based on shared characteristics. He classified organisms into broad categories such as animals and plants, and further divided them into increasingly specific subcategories based on observable traits.
Aristotle divided all organisms into two main groups: animals and plants. He further categorized animals based on their habitat (land, water, or air) and physical characteristics, while plants were classified based on their differences in size and structure. This early classification system laid the groundwork for later biological taxonomy, though it was quite simplistic compared to modern systems.
At one time, all living things were classified into two kingdoms of plants and animals. Aristotle developed this first classification system.
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.
they both observed living thing's decided that any organism could be classified as either a plant or an animal. So they divided them them into groups depending on their differences and similarities and gave all living things a specific name
Seaweeds were once thought to be plants because according to greek thinker Aristotle, all the organisms which don't move are plants. As seaweeds don't move so they were thought to be plants. Moreover seaweeds also contain chlorophyll in them and perform photosynthesis.
one of three domains and in living and non-living things.
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based on the genetic make up (genome) all the organisms including eukaryote are classified.