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Answered by Anonymous
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While there are many ways to structure plant classification, one way is to group them into vascular and non-vascular plants, seed bearing and spore bearing, and angiosperms and gymnosperms. Plants can also be classified as grasses, herbaceous plants, woody shrubs, and trees.

Plants are classified into smaller groups, according to shared characteristics. All plants share certain features. They are made up of many cells. They also produce their own food by a chemical process called photosynthesis, using water, carbon dioxide, and the energy of sunlight.

Answered by swathisumalatha4
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They are classified by tissue structure into non-vascular (mosses)and vascular plants (all others) they are classified by stature divided into mosses,ferns,shrubs and vines,trees.and herbs,plants are classified into phyla or divisions based largely an reproductive characteristics.

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