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Answered by itzAngelGirl
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Aristotle for the first time proposed the scientific classification of plants and animals on the basis of morphological characters. Carolus Linnaeus (1735) in his Systema Naturae distinguished two kingdoms of living things, e.g., Plantae and Animalia on the basis of nutrition and mobility.

His famous work is Krishi Parasar, which is a book on agriculture. He wrote a meaningful shlok with the following meaning: 'grains come from crops and crops never come without farming hence effort should be made for agriculture leaving everything aside'.

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