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On what basis the seeds are classified from kingdom to species

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Taxonomists, at least in the traditional Linnaeus method for classifying PLANTS, separate the plantae kingdom into four MAJOR groups, or divisions, INCLUDING: mosses and liverworts, which have no PROPER root SYSTEMS; ferns, which have proper roots and produce spores (specialized reproductive cells rather than conventional seeds); coniferous trees, which have root systems and needle-shaped leaves and cones; and flowering plants, which have root systems and flowers that produce seeds. The dominant division in many biomes (that is, biotic communities, for instance, our deserts), with a quarter of a million species, is that of the flowering plants.




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