Why are plants grouped ?
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Ask students if they know what the plant needs in order to produce its own food) They use this food to stay alive, grow, reproduce, or make other plants.” Share with students that scientists can classify (sort) into two major groups by how they pollinate or reproduce; seed producers (flowering plants or cone bearing ...
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The main purpose of classifying plants is to ensure that the right plants are correctly named, grouped and identified. Plants are classified based on these 3 characteristics: The evergreen plants are plants that retain leaves at all times (all year round). Woody plants can also be grouped as deciduous or evergreen.
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