The Great Chain of Being.
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Aristotle's contribution on development of systematic ichthyology was his development of taxonomy. He had accurate knowledge of fish anatomy and could distinguish aquatic animals .
The contribution of the ancient philosopher Aristotle to Taxonomy was profound; indeed, he is rightly considered to be the founder of this science in light of the effort he put into classification as a basis for most (if not all) scientific investigations worthy of human effort. In numerous texts, many of which have been preserved through the ages, Aristotle's explanations of classification, not to overlook his careful attempts to engage in it, has served as the fundamental basis for this science ever since Aristotle's own time.
well it is Aristotle who begun the study of taxonomy. he separated all living things into three its land,air and water organisms. since it's not that convincing people became curious and carolus linnaeus "the father of modern taxonomy". and now we use his creations.. :)
It is called taxonomy.
Aristotle was consider to be the Father of Classical Taxonomy.
aristotle is the father of inventioms because shes simply the best
Linnaeus is known for establishing the binomial nomenclature system, which uses a two-part Latin name to identify each species. He also developed the hierarchical classification system that organizes living organisms into a hierarchical structure based on their similarities and differences.
yes he did
what are the contributions of Aristotle to physical science
recording all the plant names of his time
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Aristotle made a taxonomy of plants and animals. He had theories about politics, government, virtue, ethics, mathematics, logic, and physics.
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Aristotle established the scientific method and added much to the studies of biology, zoology, and botany.
organization and planning perseverance contributions to historty
the rule for chains of geometric shapes