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  • Aristotle: The Pioneering Biologist Who Observed Life
    The scientist who formed his ideas about living things by performing observations without using a microscope was Aristotle.

    Aristotle was a Greek philosopher and scientist who lived in the 4th century BC. He is considered the father of biology and zoology because of his extensive observations and descriptions of animals and plants.

    While he did not have access to microscopes, he meticulously studied living organisms and categorized them based on their observable characteristics, such as their habitats, behaviors, and physical features. His observations and classifications laid the groundwork for future biological studies.

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