PLANTS
CLASSIFICATION OF PLANTS
Question
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Group 1:VascularGroup 2:Non-vascular
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Group 1:Seed ProducersGroup 2:Flowering
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Group 1:Seed ProducersGroup 2:Non-vascular
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Group 1:Non-floweringGroup 2:Non-seed Producers
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Detailed explanation-1: -Plants can be divided into two groups: flowering plants, for example, sunflowers, orchids, and most types of tree. The other group is nonflowering plants, which includes mosses and ferns. All plants make their own food, taking energy from sunlight.
Detailed explanation-2: -Plant divisions classify plants based on whether they reproduce by spores or seeds. Spore-bearing plants include ferns, club mosses, and horsetail. Seed-bearing plants are divided into gymnosperms and angio-sperms.
Detailed explanation-3: -Answers: On the basis of presence or absence of flowers and seeds, Eichler classified plant kingdom into two sub-kingdoms namely Cryptogamae (absence of flowers and seed; reproduction by spores) and Phanerogamae (presence of flowers and seeds).