Chemistry, asked by henthoi44, 1 year ago

which criterias is used for classifying the plants???vhh

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Answered by jstirling443
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Classification basic:

-Plant body

-Vascular system

-Seed formation

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Answered by Ap00learner
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While there are many ways to structure plant classification, one way is to group them into vascular and non-vascular plants, seed bearing and spore bearing, and angiosperms and gymnosperms. Plants can also be classified as grasses, herbaceous plants, woody shrubs, and trees.

vascular: plants that use roots and stems to take in water and nutrient

non-vascular: plants that don’t use roots and stems

angiosperms: also known as flowering plants; all have seeds that are protected by an ovule (think of an apple or other fruit).

gymnosperms: a term meaning “naked seed;” refers to plants with seeds that aren’t protected by an ovule. Examples are conifers, which have pinecones.

grasses: plants that have slender leaves and reproduce by sending out underground stems called rhizomes that usually grow horizontally

herbaceous plants: those with leaves and stems that die at the end of the growing season

woody shrubs: plants that have stems that are covered by a layer of bark

trees: woody shrubs that have a main trunk and many branches


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