Answer:
(a) Basis of
classifying plants
(i)Body differentiation.
(ii) Presence or absence of conductive tissue.
(iii) Naked or covered seeds.
Basis of classifying animals
(i) Cellular or tissue level of organisation of the body.
(ii) Nature of body cavity (coelomic, pseudocoelomic or
acoelomic).
(iii) Presence or absence of notochord.
(b) Characteristic features of fungi
(i)They are heterophic eukaryotic a chlorophyllous organisms.
(ii) They feed on dead decaying organic materials.
(iii) They have cell wall made up of chitin.
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This relationship is called symbiosis (e.g.. Lichen).
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They are found as large coloured patches on the
bark of trees in moist and shady areas. They are good indicators of
pollution.
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