write down the description about 5 biologists
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(1)Aristotle
he is famous for the classification of living things .Ancient Greek philosopher, Aristotle, is often not considered when it comes to great biological discoveries but his work on the classification of living things was revolutionary at the time. Referred to as the 'Ladder of Life', Aristotle's classification system was still in use up until the 19th century – that's a long time.
(2) Galen
he is famous for introducing medical experimentation.The life work of Greek physician, Galen, revolutionised the way in which medical research was and is conducted. Galen had a major influence on the development of many fields of medicine including anatomy, pathology, physiology and neurology.
(3)Carl linnaeus
he is known as the father of modern taxonomy.A botanist, physician and zoologist all at the same time, Linnaeus came up with the system of naming, ranking, and classifying organisms that we still use today. It was his vast collection of specimens of plants, animals, and shells that lead to Linnaeus' coming up with a way of grouping and naming species.
(4)Charles darwin
he is famous for the theory of evolution.Probably the most famous naturalist of all time, Darwin's contribution to biology and society is beyond imagination. He established that all species of life have descended over time from common ancestors, the existence of new species occurring via the process of natural selection.
(5) Watson and crick
famous for the discovery of structure of DNAFrancis Crick and James Watson shot to fame in 1962 for their discovery of the structure of DNA, winning the medical Nobel Prize in the process. Their model of DNA (double helix) explains how DNA replicates and how hereditary info is coded and passed on
he is famous for the classification of living things .Ancient Greek philosopher, Aristotle, is often not considered when it comes to great biological discoveries but his work on the classification of living things was revolutionary at the time. Referred to as the 'Ladder of Life', Aristotle's classification system was still in use up until the 19th century – that's a long time.
(2) Galen
he is famous for introducing medical experimentation.The life work of Greek physician, Galen, revolutionised the way in which medical research was and is conducted. Galen had a major influence on the development of many fields of medicine including anatomy, pathology, physiology and neurology.
(3)Carl linnaeus
he is known as the father of modern taxonomy.A botanist, physician and zoologist all at the same time, Linnaeus came up with the system of naming, ranking, and classifying organisms that we still use today. It was his vast collection of specimens of plants, animals, and shells that lead to Linnaeus' coming up with a way of grouping and naming species.
(4)Charles darwin
he is famous for the theory of evolution.Probably the most famous naturalist of all time, Darwin's contribution to biology and society is beyond imagination. He established that all species of life have descended over time from common ancestors, the existence of new species occurring via the process of natural selection.
(5) Watson and crick
famous for the discovery of structure of DNAFrancis Crick and James Watson shot to fame in 1962 for their discovery of the structure of DNA, winning the medical Nobel Prize in the process. Their model of DNA (double helix) explains how DNA replicates and how hereditary info is coded and passed on
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