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which criteria are used for the classification of plants ? Explain with reasons.​

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Answered by IIMissTwinkleStarII
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Classification is based on the following criteria: Plant body: Presence or absence of a well-differentiated plant body. E.g. Root, Stem and Leaves. Vascular system: Presence or absence of a vascular system for the transportation of water and other substances.

Answered by Arshdeep505
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A plant kingdom is further classified into subgroups. Classification is based on the following criteria:

  • Plant body: Presence or absence of a well-differentiated plant body. E.g. Root, Stem and Leaves.
  • Vascular system: Presence or absence of a vascular system for the transportation of water and other substances. E.g. Phloem and Xylem.
  • Seed formation: Presence or absence of flowers and seeds and if the seeds are naked or enclosed in a fruit.

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