How are the criteria for deciding divisions in plants different from the criteria for deciding the subgroups among animals?
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In plants, classification is based on the morphology of the plants (i.e., differentiated or undifferentiated plant body, with or without seeds, naked seeds or seeds inside fruits, etc) whereas in animals, classification is mainly on the basis body design of an animal (i.e., presence or absence of a notochord).
In the animal kingdom, anatomical characters are taken into consideration while deciding about subgroups. They are divided on the basis of their body structure.
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In the animal kingdom, anatomical characters are taken into consideration while deciding about subgroups. They are divided on the basis of their body structure.
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