Look at it and observe the plant. hope you get this wrong
yes
One way to classify them is as nonvascular or vascular.
You classify plants by their reproduction.
You can classify them by how they reproduce. "Angiosperms are (vascular) plants that have flowers, and their seeds are protected inside a fruit." "Gymnosperms do not have flowers, and their seeds are usually produced inside cones." Credit to Science 6.
You can classify them by how they reproduce. "Angiosperms are (vascular) plants that have flowers, and their seeds are protected inside a fruit." "Gymnosperms do not have flowers, and their seeds are usually produced inside cones." Credit to Science 6.
Yes, in the same way you classify a plant, by its scientific name.
simple plants accomplish taxis by its vega functions.. vega in such a way that plants knows how to mate for the sake of reproduction... thank you:)
Scientists classify sponges as simple animals because they are multicellular organisms that lack tissues and organs found in more complex animals. Sponges also feed by filtering particles from water, which is a characteristic of animals rather than plants.
Simple plants are called algae or mosses. Algae are typically found in water and include various types such as seaweed and pond scum. Mosses are small, non-vascular plants that can grow in moist environments like forests and lawns.
Scientist classify plants as producers due their ability to make their own food. They are in the autotrophic level of the nutrient cycle.
lichens, corals, viruses, corals, viruses and carnivourous plants are difficult to classify :)
Some scientists classify seaweed as plants, and some classify seaweed as protists.