Lucent Biology : For All Competitive Exam PDF Book
Name of Book : Lucent Biology
Language of Book : English
Size of Ebook : 16.8 MB
Total pages in ebook : 145
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Description about eBook : The branch of natural science under which living beings (organisms) and their various aspect like morphology, classification, interaction with the surroundings etc are studied collectively in a more distinct and transparent way is called Biology.
The Biology as a branch was separated by Aristotle from natural science and that's why Aristotle is called the father of Biology. But firstly the term Biology was pronounced by two scientists Lamarck (France) and Traverens (Germany) in 1801.
Further Biology was classified into the two branches Botany (Botani-Herbs) and Zoology (Zoon-Animal, Logos-Discourse). A botanist Theophrastus described about the varieties of 500 plants in his book Historia Plantarum and Therophrastus is called the Father of Botany. Also a well known zoologist Aristotle had discussed about 500 creatures in his book Historia Animalium and he is called the father of Zoology............
The Biology as a branch was separated by Aristotle from natural science and that's why Aristotle is called the father of Biology. But firstly the term Biology was pronounced by two scientists Lamarck (France) and Traverens (Germany) in 1801.
Further Biology was classified into the two branches Botany (Botani-Herbs) and Zoology (Zoon-Animal, Logos-Discourse). A botanist Theophrastus described about the varieties of 500 plants in his book Historia Plantarum and Therophrastus is called the Father of Botany. Also a well known zoologist Aristotle had discussed about 500 creatures in his book Historia Animalium and he is called the father of Zoology............
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