Karl Ernst Von Baer
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What do you mean by explain? Advise what it is that you need explaining on.
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well it is Aristotle who begun the study of taxonomy. he separated all living things into three its land,air and water organisms. since it's not that convincing people became curious and carolus linnaeus "the father of modern taxonomy". and now we use his creations.. :)
Carl Linnaeus is considered the father of modern classification due to his development of the binomial nomenclature system, which assigns each species a two-part Latin name consisting of its genus and species. This system, introduced in his work "Systema Naturae" in the 18th century, provided a standardized framework for naming and categorizing organisms, facilitating clearer communication among scientists. Linnaeus's hierarchical system of classification, which organizes life forms into categories such as kingdom, class, order, family, genus, and species, laid the groundwork for modern taxonomy.
Yes, it is justified to call him the father of modern embryology.
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Charles William Bodemer has written: 'Modern embryology' -- subject(s): Embryology
Panchanan Maheshwari(1904-1966)
Embryology in Hindi is called "अंडाशास्त्र" (Andashastra).
Embryology
Murray Brookes has written: 'Clinical embryology' -- subject(s): Abnormalities, Atlases, Diseases, Embryology, Embryology, Human, Human Embryology, Human embryo
Galileo is known as the Father of Modern Astronomy, the Father of Modern Science, and the Father of Modern Physics. He is not None for anything.
StephenG Gilbert has written: 'Pictorial human embryology' -- subject(s): Embryology, Human, Human Embryology
Bradley M. Patten has written: 'Foundations of embryology' -- subject- s -: Embryology 'Embryology of Pig'
B. S. Mitchell has written: 'Embryology' -- subject(s): Embryology, Human Embryology, Embryonic Development
Leonardo da Vinci is the father of modern helicopters.ANS 2 - Igor Sikosrki is the father of modern helicopters.