Biological classification

Biology is the science of life it is the story of life on earth. it is the science of life formbiological systems often appears to challenge physical loss that govern the the behaviour of matters and energy in our world historical biological knowledge was and calorie to knowledge of human body and its function the letter as we know is the basis of medical practice have a parts of biological knowledge developed independent of human application fundamental questions about origin of life the origin and growth of biodiversity evolution of flora and fauna of different habitats except for the imagination of Biology the

Very description of Living Organism, Be it from morphological prospective physiological perspective taxonomical prospective extra engaged scientist to such an extent that for she'll convenience it not for anything else the subject matter got artificially divided into the sub discipline of Botany zoology and letter into even microbiology. Meanwhile Physical Sciences made heavy inroads into biology and establish biochemistry and biophysics as a new sub discipline of biology. Mendel's work and its rediscovery in the early 20 century led to the promotion of a study of genetics the discovery of the double helical structure of DNA and the disappearing of three dimensional structure of many micro macro molecules led to the the establishment of and phenomenal growth in the dominating area of Molecular Biology.

The living world comprises an amazing diversity of living organism early man code easily receives the difference between in animate matter and some among the animals and plants are common features of all such forms of in animate and inanimate objects was the sense of awe or fear that they evoked. 

Biological classification of plants and animals was first proposed by Aristotle on the basis of simple morphological characters. Linius Lata classified all living organism into  two kingdoms plantae and Animalia. 

Later Whittaker proposed an elaborate five kingdom classification. 

Enjoyed this article? Stay informed by joining our newsletter!

Comments

You must be logged in to post a comment.

About Author