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What are the major divisions in the plantae? what is the basis of this division?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Plants are generally classified as

CLASSIFICATION -1

1. --Thallophyta-They do not have a differentiated body.

2.--Pteridophyta - They have differentiated body with a vascular tissue but do not produce seeds.

3.--Bryophyta--They have specialised vascular tissue.

CLASSIFICATION-2

1. Angiosperms-They bear seeds inside fruit.

2.Gymnosperms- They have naked seed.


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Kingdom Plantae are divided into 5 major divisions: Thallophyta, Bryophyta, Pteridophyta, Gymnosperms and Angiosperms. The kingdom Plantae is classified on the basis of:

1. Whether the plant body is differentiated or undifferentiated.

2. Whether the plant produces seeds or not.

3. Whether the seeds produced are naked or enclosed within the fruits.

4. Whether the differentiated plant body possesses specialized tissue for water and food transportation.

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