how are the criteria for deciding divisions in plants different from criteria for deciding the subgroups of animal
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Answer:
plants are hetrotropic and animals are autotrophic
Explanation:
plants are hetrotropic and animals are autotrophic plants make their by themself and animals depend on other.
Answer:
the criteria for deciding the division in plants and for deciding the subgroups among animals because it depends on their characters , mode of reproduction , present of skeleton , they are flowerable or non-flowerable , coelomates , design of organisms , notochords , presence of nerve cells , habitats , etc.
Explanation:
The criteria for deciding divisions in plants are the presence or absence of seeds and flowers, differentiation of body parts, presence or absence of specialized vascular tissues and nature
of the seed. The criteria for subdivisions among animals are the presence or absence of notochord and coelom, position of nerve cord, gill slits, body segmentation, habitat and oviparity or viviparity.