i think this is it...invertebrates and vertebrates? i think this is it...invertebrates and vertebrates?
monocots and dicots
vertebrates and invertebrates
The two main groups of living things are- a) Plants b) Animals
reptiles, amphibians, and that's all i got. 2 out of 3. hope this helps
vertebrates and invertebrates
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I am not sure if you are asking about all plants? If you are asking about flowers, then I would say the answer is monocots and dicots. If you are asking about all trees, then the two groups are angiosperms and gymnosperms. The Plant Kingdom itself actually has 10 divisions: 1. Bryophyta 2. Psilophyta 3. Lycophyta 4. Sphenophyta 5. Pterophyta 6. Cycadophyta 7. Ginkgophyta 8. Gnetophyta 9. Coniferophyta 10. Anthophyta The Coniferophyta division is also referred to as gymnosperms, or trees that make cones. And the Anthophyta division (aka Magnoliophyta) are also referred to as angiosperms, trees that make flowers, and all flowers are sub-divided into monocots and dicots.
1.Herbivores, 2.carnivores and, 3.omnivores
Lead is not placed in 1 or 2 group of periodic table, it is in IV-A (14th) group of periodic table, however in the scheme of salt analysis it is placed in ist and 2nd groups of basic radicals.
vertibrates (living things WITH a backbone) invertibrates (living things WITHOUT a backbone) The above answer is not quite broad enough, as the question is "all living things" and this only separates animals. prokaryotes and eukaryotes if I remember correctly. It depends on if the cells have a specific organelle, the nucleus, that contains the genetic information.
Aristotle classified animals into two groups based on their red blood and bloodless characteristics. He also classified plants into three groups based on their size and complexity: trees, shrubs, and herbs.
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