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how are the criteria for deciding divisions in plants different from criteria for deciding the subgroups of animal​

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Answered by TheEmma
7

Explanation:

the criteria for deciding divisions in plants different from criteria for deciding the subgroups of animals because the basic design of the body is different the body design of two groups is based on the need to make their own food in case of plant and to acquire it from external sources in case of animals

the other characteristics that just for absence of Skeleton at cetera are used to make some to someone animal

Answered by hinaguptagracy
5

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.

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