To classify plants, I first observe key characteristics such as leaf shape, flower structure, and growth habit. Next, I consult taxonomic keys or field guides to match these traits with known plant families and species. Additionally, I may use molecular techniques, such as DNA barcoding, for more accurate identification. Lastly, I record my findings in a systematic manner to contribute to botanical knowledge.
Scientist classify plants as producers due their ability to make their own food. They are in the autotrophic level of the nutrient cycle.
One way to classify them is as nonvascular or vascular.
classify it according to their types of leaves, roots, stem and number of cotyledon
botanist who proposed classifying plants using many characteristics
Evergreen plants.
You classify plants by their reproduction.
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 :)
yes
Some scientists classify seaweed as plants, and some classify seaweed as protists.
vascilar non vascular
One way to classify them is as nonvascular or vascular.
flowering plant
Morphological characters and genetic makeup.
plants and animals by gabe L
leaves,petals,and smell
interpret, collect, synthesize, classify, analyze.