Biology, asked by rathodsudarshank, 5 months ago

Aristotle's classification of animals was not accepted because
1) it was just based on one morphological character..
2) it was based on phylogenetic classification.
3) it was based on many reproductive characters.
4) it is a natural system of classification.​

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Answered by purbayan1
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Answered by archanajhaasl
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Answer:

Aristotle's classification of animals was not accepted because it was just based on one morphological character i.e.option(1).

Explanation:

  • Aristotle was the earliest to use a scientific basis for classification.
  • For plants, he used simple morphological characters to classify them into trees, shrubs, and herbs.
  • For the animals, he grouped them into those who had red blood and those that did not morphologically.

But with the coming time due to the development of technology and knowledge, this system was rejected as it was merely based on morphological characters and not the internal characters.

Hence, Aristotle's classification of animals was not accepted because it was just based on one morphological character i.e.option(1).

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