How are the criteria for deciding divisions in plants different from the criteria for deciding the subgroups among animals ?
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The characteristics used to classify plants are different from animals. It is because the basic designs of animals are very different from plants.
Criteria for deciding divisions in plants are as following :-
1. Differentiated / Undifferentiated plant body
2. Absence / Absence of Vascular tissues.
3. With seed. / Without seed
4. Seed inside Food / Naked Seed
But the animals can't be divided into groups on these criteria. In the animals 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 this whole universe nothing is same. Everything is unique .Every creature is different from each other on the basis on their characteristics.......
⏺The criteria for deciding divisions in plants are ➡
1⃣differentiation of body into different structure .
2⃣seed producing ability .
3⃣presence or absence of tissues .
4⃣enclosed or naked seeds.
⏺The criteria for deciding the subgroups among animals are ➡
1⃣presence or absence of backbone .
2⃣cellular or tissue level of body organisation .
3⃣body Symmetry.
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This is your answer....✨✨✨✨
In this whole universe nothing is same. Everything is unique .Every creature is different from each other on the basis on their characteristics.......
⏺The criteria for deciding divisions in plants are ➡
1⃣differentiation of body into different structure .
2⃣seed producing ability .
3⃣presence or absence of tissues .
4⃣enclosed or naked seeds.
⏺The criteria for deciding the subgroups among animals are ➡
1⃣presence or absence of backbone .
2⃣cellular or tissue level of body organisation .
3⃣body Symmetry.
hope it helps u....
always keep on smiling...☺❤
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