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Which are the types of plants??? Define them.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Flowering Plants: Plants which bear flowers are called flowering plants. Their bodies are divided into roots, stem, leaves and bear flowers and fruits.

Herbs, shrubs and trees: Plants are usually grouped into herbs, shrubs and trees on the basis of their heights, stem and branches

Creepers and climbers: The stem of some plants are very thin and weak. They either lie on the ground or need support to stand up. They are called creepers and climbers respectivelyClimbers: Some plants with weak stem need support to go upright. These are called climbers.

Conduct: To carry a substance from one place to other is called to conduct. Creepers: Some plants with weak stem lie on the ground. These are called creepers. Fibrous roots: Roots in which many branches come out from the base of the stem are called fibrous roots.

Herbs: Plants with green and tender stem are called herbs.

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Answered by devesh2627
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Types of plant

Tree:- A tall plant with a thick, hard stem called a trunk. Branching happens at a height from the ground e.g. Banyan

Creeper:- A plant with a weak stem that grows horizontally on the ground e.g. Grapevine

Shrub:- A medium sized plant with a hard, flexible stem that branches close to the ground e.g. Rose

Herb:- A short plant with a delicate, green stem. e.g. Coriander

Climber:- A plant that takes the support of neighbouring structures to grow vertically upwards e.g. Money plant.

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