How are the criteria for deciding divisions in plants sifferent from the criteria for deciding the subgroups among animals?
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The criteria for classifying Kingdom Plantae into groups are different from the criteria for classifying Kingdom Animalia.
The main criteria for classifying Kingdom Plantae into divisions are elucidated.
*Differentiation of body into different structures
*Seed producing ability
*Enclosed or naked seeds.
*Presence or absence of tissues of transport
The main criteria for classifying Kingdom Animalia into sub-groups are elucidated.
*Cellular or tissue level of body organization
*Body symmetry
*Type of body cavity called as the coelom
*Presence or absence of segmentation
*Presence or absence of a backbone.
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The main criteria for classifying Kingdom Plantae into divisions are elucidated.
*Differentiation of body into different structures
*Seed producing ability
*Enclosed or naked seeds.
*Presence or absence of tissues of transport
The main criteria for classifying Kingdom Animalia into sub-groups are elucidated.
*Cellular or tissue level of body organization
*Body symmetry
*Type of body cavity called as the coelom
*Presence or absence of segmentation
*Presence or absence of a backbone.
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