Biology, asked by njjagan7361, 11 months ago

"Ordines Anomali"of Bentham and Hooker includes
(1)Seed plants showing abnormal forms of growth
and development
(2)Plants described only in fossil state
(3)Plants described in the literature but which
Bentham and Hooker did not see in original
(4)A few orders which could not be placed
satisfactorily in the classification

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Answered by rithu505
5

Answer:

4)A few orders which could not be placed satisfactorily in the classification.

Explanation:

George Bentham and Joseph Hooker have proposed the natural system of classification which has been described in the book Genera Plantarum. The information about the classification of Phanerogams has been discussed in the book. In this system, the seed plants were classified as Dicotyledons, Gymnosperms and Monocotyledons. There were many plants which were not placed in any specific class and were called as the disputed orders. These plants were placed under Ordines Anomali.

Answered by ItzSweetyHere
1

Answer:

The correct answer is (4)

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