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How are the criteria for deciding divisions in plants different from the criteria for deciding the subgroups among animals?​

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Answered by adnan1867
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Explanation:

Answer: In the plant kingdom, morphological characters are taken into consideration while deciding about the divisions. Morphology is the study of shapes and forms of various parts. In the animal kingdom, anatomical characters are taken into consideration while deciding about subgroups

Answered by jasmineaggarwal1002
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Explanation:

Decisions between plants are based on their habitat, whether they are aquatic or need water for reproduction (bryophytes) or if they don’t. Further more, if they have vascularised tissue (like in Angiosperms and gymnosperms) or not (bryophytes, pteridophyte.) if you take a look at more evolved structures like angiosperms and gymnosperms, the basic difference is that the latter has open seeds and the former has covered seeds. The rest of the phylum don’t produce seeds.

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