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Plants And Animals
Aristotle's classification system included three main groups: animals, plants, and minerals. Within each group, organisms were further divided based on their shared characteristics and traits.
Aristotle classified animals based on their characteristics and physical attributes. He grouped them into species based on shared traits and characteristics such as habitat, mode of reproduction, and physical features. Aristotle's classification system laid the foundation for modern taxonomy and biological classification.
It became too simple for all of the types of animals that we have todya
The study of creatures is called zoology. Zoology is the branch of biology that focuses on the structure, classification, behavior, and evolution of animals.
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The classification of farm animals can indeed be based on their uses. Farm animals can be classified as product producers.
The classification of farm animals can indeed be based on their uses. Farm animals can be classified as product producers.
The classification name given to farm animals is livestock. The type of animals included in this classification depends on what the animal is capable of producing.
Plants And Animals
zoology
Aristotle's classification system included three main groups: animals, plants, and minerals. Within each group, organisms were further divided based on their shared characteristics and traits.
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
At one time, all living things were classified into two kingdoms of plants and animals. Aristotle developed this first classification system.
People are classified into five kingdoms: Animalia (animals), Plantae (plants), Fungi (fungi), Protista (protists), and Monera (bacteria and archaea). This classification system is based on their differences in cellular structure, mode of nutrition, and other characteristics.
Aristotle classified animals based on their characteristics and physical attributes. He grouped them into species based on shared traits and characteristics such as habitat, mode of reproduction, and physical features. Aristotle's classification system laid the foundation for modern taxonomy and biological classification.
Zoology is the branch of biology that deals with animals and animal life, including the study of the structure, physiology, development, and classification of animals.