which criterias are used for classifying the plants
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Plantae is the plant kingdom which includes all plants on the earth. They are multi-cellular eukaryotes. They consist of cell walls and chlorophyll. Plants are photosynthetic. Hence, they have an autotrophic mode of nutrition. The plant kingdom is a vast group; therefore, the kingdom is further classified into subgroups. Level of classification is based on the following three criteria:
1.Plant body– whether the body has well-differentiated structures or not.
2 Vascular system-whether the plant has vascular system for transportation of substances or not.
3.Seed formation– whether the plant bears flowers and seeds or not; if it does, then whether it is enclosed within fruits or not.
Plantae is the plant kingdom which includes all plants on the earth. They are multi-cellular eukaryotes. They consist of cell walls and chlorophyll. Plants are photosynthetic. Hence, they have an autotrophic mode of nutrition. The plant kingdom is a vast group; therefore, the kingdom is further classified into subgroups. Level of classification is based on the following three criteria:
1.Plant body– whether the body has well-differentiated structures or not.
2 Vascular system-whether the plant has vascular system for transportation of substances or not.
3.Seed formation– whether the plant bears flowers and seeds or not; if it does, then whether it is enclosed within fruits or not.
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criteria used for classifying plants are Kingdom, phylum ,classes, orders, families, genus, species
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