The first person to classify organisms into two groups was Aristotle, but Lineu was recognized as the father of taxomy
One of the central figures in the history of biological classification was the Swedish naturalist Carl von Linné, popularly known in our country as Linnaeus (1707-1778). His classification system encompassed all organisms and was based on the similarities between them.
Moreover, Aristotle, as far as is known, was the first to classify living beings. He divided them into two groups: animals and plants.
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