There are various ways to classify leaves. In most cases, their appearances form the basis of classification which include surface area and the edges. The main classes are compound leaves and simple leaves.
The buckeye and the horse chestnut are two common trees with palmate leaves.
There is a staggering 1200 types of trees in the world. =)
Scientists use morphological evidence, which includes physical characteristics like body shape and structure, and molecular evidence, which involves analyzing DNA or proteins, to classify organisms systematically.
The two main goals of system used to classify organisms are to organize and categorize organisms based on their shared characteristics, and to provide a framework for understanding the relationships among different species.
Oak and Pine if answer is wrong please do not blame. I am still learning about diffrent trees
There are only two main types - deciduous and coniferous.
The two types of trees are coniferous (pine, spruce) and decideious (poplar, birch, willow). Those are the two MAIN types if trees.
there bones and skeletal system, what they look like and what there habbittat is
The two main types of trees in the northwest are coniferous trees, such as Douglas fir, spruce, and cedar, and deciduous trees, such as maple, alder, and birch. Coniferous trees dominate the region due to the wet climate, while deciduous trees are also common in certain areas.
there is two main types of groups of trees which are call conifers and hardwoods!
there bones and skeletal system, what they look like and what there habbittat is
Two different ways to classify mollusks are by the muscular foot located inside of their bodies. They have three different types of feet, the head foot, hatchet foot and the stomach foot.
Deciduous and evergreen.
it leafs clues
Giant redwood trees Blue whales
I think its To show accurate relationships between types of organisms and to group them into Linnaean categories
They leaf clues. Listen to their barks.More serious answer:shape of leavestexture of their barkwhere they are growingtypes of blossoms