how are the criteria used for classifying plants are different from those used for classifying animals?
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It is clear that it is the morphological character which makes the basis for classification of plants. In animals classification is based on more minute stnictural variations. So in place of morphology, cytology forms the basis. Animals are classified based on layers of cells, presence or absence of coelom.
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