Biology, asked by tanu23081, 1 year ago

what is the difference between tree and plant? (a good one answer please)

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Answered by knowledgeoff
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The tree as defined USU is a general word used for a woody plant having one trunk which is atleast 3 inches in diameter and 13 feet tall.

the plant is also known as shrub which has many perinnial stems that lay close to the ground or stay erect.
Answered by MrPerfect0007
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they are different in many ways. Diversity of the plants is comparatively higher than trees. Plants have woody trunks, tender stems or pseudo stem, and single stem or multiple stem patterns. But tree always has single woody trunk. Most of the time, trees belong to conifers or flowering plant groups. All the trees are autotrophic, but some plants are heterotrophic. Cuscuta is an example for a heterotrophic plant. Plants are grown all over the regions of the world. But trees are mainly grown in the tropical region.



difference in between
can be said that while all trees are plants,
not all plants can be trees.

Trees and plants all fall under the same Plantae Kingdom, which is one of the five biggest Kingdoms. Trees and plants have a lot more in common

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