Science, asked by devur5612, 1 month ago

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What was the criteria followed by Aristotle for classifying plants:
1) Presence or absence of flowers
2) Simple morphological characters
3) Mode of Nutrition
4) Presence or absence of cell wall​

Answers

Answered by rahulmali9922
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Answer:

1.Presence or absence of flower

Answered by HappyJohn
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The criteria followed by Aristotle for classifying plants is simple morphological characters.

Explanation:

1. So, the correct choice of the asked question is Option (2)

2. Aristotle was the first scientist who focussed on scientific basis for classifying plants and animals.

3. He classified plants into herbs, shrubs, trees, on the basis of simple morphological characters.

4. Also, he divided animals into Anaima and Enaima on the basis of presence or absence of RBCs (Red Blood Cells). Anaima are those in which the red blood cells are not found whereas Enaima are those where red blood cells are found.

5. So, option (1), (3) and (4) are incorrect options.

6. He used this basis of morphological characters to classify plants about two thousand years ago.

7. Some morphological characters of plants includes: shape of leaf, height of plant, appearance of plant, colour of plant, etc.

8. We can see different types or kinds of plants like vascular plants, grasses, herbaceous plants, trees, woody shrubs, etc.

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