Q42. Aristotle, who lived from 384 BC to 322 BC, thought that the heart contained intelligence. Despite some incorrect assumptions like this, he was a careful observer. He described the habits and bodily structure (anatomy) of many animals, birds, and fish. Another Greek, Galen, who lived in the second century AD, also performed biological experiments. Both careful observation and experimentation are methods used in biology today. Galen observed and described the internal anatomy of the human body, but he was not always careful; he sometimes described what he expected to see rather than what was actually there. For centuries after Galen, people studied anatomy from his books instead of making their own observations.Based on the passage, which statement about Aristotle is correct?English — Passages — Question 42 of 56A. believed that the brain contained intelligenceB. died in his sixtiesC. observed only birds and fishD. described the habits and structure of animals better than anyone elsePractice more English MCQs for entrance exam preparation on Examora.io.← Previous Question Next Question →