Biology, asked by khusha26, 10 months ago

category taxon and characteristic of sunflower and tiger​

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Answered by rahulgujjar31
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Answer:

is a taxon of dicotyledonous flowering plants. ... Sunflowers growing near Fargo, North Dakota ... typically have one or both of two kinds of florets.

Answered by smartbrainz
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Category taxon and characteristic of sunflower and tiger:​

Category taxon of Sunflower:

  • Kingdom - Plantae                                                      
  • Phylum - Magnoliophyta
  • Class - Magnoliopsida
  • Order - Compositae                                                      
  • Family - Asteraceae                                                  
  • Subfamily - not found
  • Tribe - not found
  • Genus - Helianthus

Characteristics of Sunflower:

  • The stem of the flower can grow up to 1 to 4.5 meters in height. It has rough leaves with long spiral arrangements.
  • The plants show the alternate phyllotaxy.
  • The fruit is single-seeded

Category taxon of Tiger:

  • Kingdom - Animalia.
  • Phylum - Chordata
  • Class - Mammalia
  • Order - Carnivora
  • Family - Felidae
  • Subfamily - not found
  • Genus - Panthera
  • Species - Tigris

Characteristics of tiger:

  • It is a mammal so it has mammary glands and it reproduces babies.
  • Tigers have very good vision. They can hunt almost equally well during the day and at night.

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