Answer:
yes the answer is false
Step-by-step explanation:
For Aristotle the biologist, the soul is not as it was in some of Plato’s writings an exile from a better world ill-housed in a base body. The soul’s very essence is defined by its relationship to an organic structure. Not only humans but beasts and plants too have souls, intrinsic principles of animal and vegetable life. A soul, Aristotle says, is “the actuality of a body that has life,” where life means the capacity for self-sustenance, growth, and reproduction.