Biology, asked by ranavikram2576, 10 months ago

how the criteria plant classification are different from animal classification​

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Answered by zainabtaj42
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Explanation:

Biological scientists estimate that collectively the earth’s 5 to 40 million species of organisms (depending on the estimate you choose to believe) make up a total of some two trillion tons of living matter, or biomass. The plants comprise well over 90 percent of the biomass. The animals, the focus of this article, comprise only a small percentage of the biomass, but they account for the majority of species.

Answered by kingofself
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Based on the presence or absence of organs, there are different plant division (Thallophytic, bryophyte, pteridophytes, gymnosperms, angiosperms) which is the initial criterion for classification of plants.

Explanation:

  • Biological scientists remove that collectively the earth’s 5 to 40 million species of organisms (depending on the estimate you choose to believe) make up a total of some two trillion tons of living matter, or biomass.
  • The plants consist of well over ninety percent of the biomass.
  • The animals, the focus of this article, comprise only a less percentage of the biomass, but they account for most species.

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