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WHAT WAS THE CONTRIBUTION OF ARISTOTLE ABOUT PHOTOSYNTHESIS ??NEED AT LEAST 5 SENTENCES​

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Answered by StalwartQueen
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Aristotle proposes that plants, like animals, require food. Anticipates Priestley's work 2000 years later by asserting that plants do not require animals but animals require plants. Theophrastus writes that plants obtain their nourishment through the roots.

Answered by surendernitu123
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THE GREEK PHILOSOPHER ARISTOTLE DID NOT CONTRIBUTE IN THE BEILD OF BIOLOGY

HE HAD CONTRIBUTED ONLY IN PHYSICS,MATHS, FEW IDEAS OF SPACE

DUE TO EHICH WE CAN SAY THAT HE DID NOT CONTRIBUTE IN PHOTOSYNTHESIS

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