Plants are first classified as to whether or not they have vascular tissue, like xylem and ploem, which act as transportation mechanisms. Non-vascular plants, bryophytes, include moss and liverwort. Vascular plants, tracheophytes, are then further classified as to whether or not they produce seeds. Seedless plants produce by spores, like ferns. These are primitive plants. Seed plants are then further classified into angiosperms or gymnosperms. Angiosperms are flowering plants, and include lemons and apples. Gymnosperms reproduce using cones, and do not produce flowers. These include pine and juniper. Angiosperms (the flowering plants) are further classified into monocotyledons and dicotyledons, which differ in the location of the vascular bundles in their xylem and phloem as well as other factors.
Some are:
1. Conifers
2. Ferns
3. Flowering Plants
4. Mosses
Plants are classified into different groups based on characteristics such as their vascular system, reproductive structures, and seed structures. The main groupings include non-vascular plants (such as mosses), seedless vascular plants (such as ferns), gymnosperms (such as conifers), and angiosperms (flowering plants). These groups are further divided into various taxa such as classes, orders, families, and genera.
Animals are classified according to their ancestoral coming,behaviour they act,living area,morphological and other common features they have.
taxon system
Theophrastos, often referred to as the "Father of Botany," contributed to taxonomy by categorizing and describing over 500 plants species. He classified plants based on their physical characteristics and grouped them into larger categories. His work laid the foundation for the development of modern botanical classification systems.
Plants are classified into divisions, classes, orders, families, genera, and species. Animals are classified into phyla, classes, orders, families, genera, and species. The main difference is the higher taxonomic level at which the classifications begin for plants (division for plants and phyla for animals).
Plants are classified based on their ability to produce their own food through photosynthesis, while animals are classified based on their ability to consume other organisms for energy. This difference leads to plants being categorized as autotrophs and animals as heterotrophs.
Amoeba and paramecium are not classified as plants because they are both single-celled organisms that belong to the Kingdom Protista. Plants, on the other hand, are multicellular organisms that belong to the Kingdom Plantae and have distinct cellular structures, such as cell walls and chloroplasts, which amoebas and paramecia lack.
The classification level below domain in plants is kingdom. Plants are classified in the domain Eukarya, which is further divided into different kingdoms, with the Plantae kingdom consisting of all plants.
What are some ways the stars in the photo could be grouped or classified
they are grouped by there collums
Originally, fungi were grouped with plants.
the flowering plants are grouped into five namely;the trees,shrubs,vines or herbs.
Plants are classified according to the family, genus and species. We can also include the variety, subspecies or cultivar to help identify a plant. The more you go down the group, the lesser are the differences.
a plant kingdom is called a kingdom because it has big population of plants which is classified in different groups and levels to simplify for their study.
Minarols
flowering plants is one
It was inadequate because he only classified things according to whether they lived on land, in the water, or in air. He also grouped plants based on the differences in their stems.
plants are classified by people putting plants in three different groups
Plants are classified in the domain Eukarya.
Stars are classified using the Hertzberg-Russell Diagram