Animal Quote by Asa Gray
“It was always understood that plants and animals, though completely contrasted in their higher representatives, approached each other very closely in their lower and simpler forms. But they were believed not to blend.”
About This Quote
Source Scientific Text: Manual of Botany, 1848
The author notes that while higher plants and animals differ, their simpler forms share close similarities, yet they are thought not to merge.
In simple terms: Simple organisms of plants and animals resemble each other but are considered separate.
Explore evolutionary links between kingdoms.
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- classroom lecture
- research paper
- museum exhibit
- field study
- educational video
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Questions to Reflect On
- How do modern studies challenge historical taxonomy?
- What implications does similarity have for classification?
The claim may overlook modern genetic evidence of inter‑kingdom gene transfer.