Who developed a classification system that divided living things into several groups that we still use today, including mammals, insects, and reptiles?
- Correct Answer: harrold
- jung
- darwin
- aristotle
Explanation: People have been concerned with classifying organisms for thousands of years. Over 2,000 years ago, the Greek philosopher Aristotle developed a classification system that divided living things into several groups that we still use today, including mammals, insects, and reptiles.
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