Photosynthesis microgeneration sunlight transfer and cell exchange
He uses plants and animals for both of his classifications
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There are three types of plant according to habitat, namely, TERRESTIAL PLANTS, AQUATIC AND MARINE PLANTS AND AERIAL PLANTS.
The two main classifications are animals and plants. Animals are multicellular organisms that rely on other organisms for food, while plants are multicellular organisms that can produce their own food through photosynthesis.
There are usually 4 classifications: Elliptical, spiral, (including barred spiral), lenticular, and irregular. (However some classifications do have only 3 types.)
Neither. Herbivores and carnivores are classifications of animals based on what they eat. Photosynthesis is a process carried out by plants and algae.
Class 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 hurricanes
The four types of classifications of internal forces are: Axial forces (tension and compression) Shear forces Bending forces (moment) Torsional forces
The four classifications of plants based on the characteristics of their stems are herbaceous, woody, succulent, and climbing. Herbaceous plants have soft, green stems that are flexible and typically die back in winter. Woody plants have hard, rigid stems that provide structural support and endure winter. Succulent plants have thick, fleshy stems that store water. Climbing plants have stems that are adapted to attach and climb structures for support.
Plantae, or the plant kingdom, is classified into several major groups. The primary classifications include non-vascular plants (bryophytes like mosses), vascular seedless plants (ferns and their relatives), gymnosperms (seed-producing plants like conifers), and angiosperms (flowering plants). Each of these groups is further divided into classes, orders, families, genera, and species, reflecting their evolutionary relationships and characteristics. This hierarchical system helps scientists understand the diversity and complexity of plant life.
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what are the classifications of food industry/