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As scientist developed better tools for investigation and learned more about organisms, it became increasingly difficult for them to use Aristotle's system.
Aristotle studied animals and classified them according to method of reproduction, as did Linnaeus later with plants. Aristotle's animal classification was soon made obsolete by additional knowledge and was forgotten.
Scientists group organisms by classifying them into the six kingdoms and then the further phylum by similarities in appearance. They are then classified into species.
A microbiologist.
They see similarities with structures between modern day organisms and older organisms.
Aristotle was first to classify organisms on the basis of similarities,Theophrastus classified the plants,Carolus linnaeous,margulis and Schwartz.
As scientist developed better tools for investigation and learned more about organisms, it became increasingly difficult for them to use Aristotle's system.
Aristotle classified living organisms by dividing them into two groups; those with red blood and those without. brug
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Aristotle studied animals and classified them according to method of reproduction, as did Linnaeus later with plants. Aristotle's animal classification was soon made obsolete by additional knowledge and was forgotten.
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Aristotle classifies organisms by marine animals, land animals, and air animals. The method proved inadequate because it was not specific enough.
Aristotle classified the animals he studied by 2 ways: Biology Zoology
animal and vegetable
Chemistry not involving living organisms
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