Only plants or animals based upon similarities!
All of the above~!
why didn't Aristotle's classification work
The system that we still use today for giving scientific names to plants and animals has many founders, from the Greek philosopher Aristotle to the Swedish physician and botanist Carolus Linnaeus. It was Aristotle who first introduced the two key concepts of taxonomy as we practice it today: classification of organisms by type and binomial definition.
The answer is.......exceptions.
aristotle created a different type of system for classification. he also created the ways stars were made
Aristotle developed the first classification system.
We don't use roman numerials
It was Carolus Linnaeus that invented The Classification of Animals
1. Linnaeus made it much more specific. 2. Linnaeus based it on evidence and characteristics. 3. Linnaeus used a hierarchial classification system.
Aristotle
classification was introduced by Aristotle
Aristotle classified matter as either plants or animals. The main weaknesses in his classification was the fact it did not factor in specific species and was a general classification.