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Plants are categorised on the basis of there size which are :- herbs shrubs and trees.,.. 1) herbs This plant have height less than 1 metre some of the examples are mint Tulsi and etc... 2)Shrubs This plant have height more than 1 and less than 3 metre 3) ? tress The trees I have the steam which are verified which is also called the trunk of tree is the stem so so it is cal trees are much taller than the herbs and serves it is taller than service which is 3-4m Tum more than even 16 metre and above all less than also maybe Plants are divided into two parts flowering and non flowering plantthose who bears flower are called flowering plant and the plant those who do not there flower are called non flowering plant for example for ferns the plants to do those who do not been classified in these three categories are mosses aquatic plants which not classified in these categories are mosses grass and aquatic plants like hydrilla Lily lotus tap grasses . THE PLANTS ARE DIVIDED INTO TWO PARTS WHICH ARE SHOOT SYSTEM AND ROOT SYSTEMSPART OF PLANT ABOVE THE SOIL ARE CALLED SUIT SYSTEM FOR EXAMPLE LEAVES STEAM LEAVES FRUITS BIRDS FLOWERS AND THE PLANT PARTS BELOW THE SOIL ARE CALLED ROOT SYSTEM ROOT SYSTEM IS CLASSIFIED INTO TWO CATEGORIES WHICH ARE FIBROUS ROOT AND TAP ROOT THE SMALL FIBROUS ROOT ARBEEN STEPPED OUT FROM THIS ROOT ARE LATERAL ROOTS FOR EXAMPLE ROSE THE PLANT WHICH HAS ROUTE WITH FIBRE LIKE GARLIC GINGER WHEAT AND MANY MORE
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