Biology, asked by huntjan1, 1 year ago

Who developed the earliest system for the classification of animals?
Mendel
Darwin
Aristotle
Linnaeus

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Answered by amanak4773
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Carl Linnaeus and Systema Naturae. Carl Linnaeus, a Swedish naturalist, is well known for his work with taxonomy but his ideas helped to lay the groundwork for modern ecology. He developed a two part naming systemfor classifying plants and anima
Answered by phillipinestest
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Aristotle developed the earliest system for the classification of animals.

Explanation:

A number of scientists tried to give a framework of classification contribution. Among them the pioneer was Aristotle who made first attempt to scientific basis of classification.

He classified plants as “herbs, shrubs and trees” and animals into two groups with RBC and without RBC. After Aristotle, Linnaeus proposed two kingdom classification in which he proposed two kingdoms namely plants and animals.

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