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(i) Aristotle classified plants into her...

(i) Aristotle classified plants into herbs , shrubs and trees on the basis of morphology.
(ii) Linnaeus two Kingdom classification was based on presence or absence of cell wall.
(iii) R.H. Whittaker include heterotrophic and chitinous cell wall organisms in animals.
Select the correct options.

A

a and c are correct .

B

b and c are correct .

C

b is incorrect .

D

c is incorrect

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