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A scientist named Aristotle developed an early version of classifying living things by categorizing organisms as plants or animals. Why is the historical method of classification not appropriate for today’s understanding of biodiversity?
A.
Plants and animals have many different characteristics.
B.
The model does not account for species that are neither plant nor animal.
C.
The world has millions of different plants and animals.
D.
The model does not include the interaction of species within their environment.
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