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The basis of classification of plants are: 1)Weather they have well distinct and differentiated body structure or not. 2)They have vascular tissues or not. 3)They are able to bear seed or not.

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.

plant kingdom has been classified into five subgroups according to the above-mentioned criteria:

Thallophyta.

Bryophyta.

Pteridophyta.

Gymnosperms.

Angiosperms.

plants are classified within the domain Eukaryota. Two major groups of plants are green algae and embryophytes (land plants).

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