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Who invented the modern classification system?
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24 Dec '12 11:25 am
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The modern Classification system is based on HSN number which are 8 digit numbers which try to classify all items into digital index for easy reference.
Answered by Sunil Dodeja, 24 Dec '12 11:28 am
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Jabir ibn hayyan in chemistry
ibn al baitar in biology pharmacy etc
Answered by confused, 24 Dec '12 11:32 am
ibn al baitar in biology pharmacy etc
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The classification of organisms has evolved since Aristotle grouped life forms into plants and animals over 2,300 years ago.
Answered by points, 24 Dec '12 11:30 am
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The modern Classification system is based on HSN number which are 8 digit numbers which try to classify all items into digital index for easy reference.
Answered by Quest, 24 Dec '12 12:10 pm
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The classification of organisms has evolved since Aristotle grouped life forms into plants and animals over 2,300 years ago. Carl Woese proposed the most recent changes to the classification system in 1990, introducing three domains, archaea, bacteria, and eucarya, by the type of RNA in their cells.Charles Linneaus created the actual groups of the basis of the modern classification system.-Malia1699
Answered by iqbal seth, 24 Dec '12 11:25 am
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