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who is the father of biology??​

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Answered by Siddharta7
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Explanation:

Father of biology is Aristotle.

Short notes about Aristotle :

1. Born in the village of Stagira in North Greece in 384 BC, Aristotle was a pupil of the renowned philosopher Plato.

2. Aristotle excelled not only on the field of philosophy but also in the natural sciences as well.

3. According to him, grouping of organisms should be done on the basis of a number of characteristics and not just one.

4.  His text ‘History of Animals’ is a landmark in the history of biology.

5. Aristotle's' zoology and the classification of species was his greatest contribution to the history of biology, the first known attempt to classify animals into groups according to their behavior and, most importantly, by the similarities and differences between their physiologics.

6. Aristotle observed and studied a broad range of plants and animals. He took note of their similarities and grouped those that were alike.

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Answered by Somayayadav01
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Answer:

Aristotle is the father of biology.

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