who is the father of biology?
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Explanation:
Aristotle is known as the father of biology.“In the 4th century BC the Greek philosopher Aristotle traveled to Lesvos, an island in the Aegean teeming, then as now, with wildlife. His fascination with what he found there, and his painstaking study of it, led to the birth of a new science — biology.
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"Aristotle" is the "Father of Biology".
Explanation:
Aristotle was a "Greek philosopher" who lived in the 4th century B.C. He was the "student of Plato" and he tutored Alexander the Great at the request of the Macedonian king Philip II. He simplified many subjects like Biology, Zoology, Physics, Metaphysics, Logic, Ethic, Aesthetics, Psychology, Music, Poetry, Rhetoric, Economics, Linguistics, Politics. It was Aristotle who put forward the view of the hectocotyl (the reproductive arm) of the "octopus".