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Question
How you place the pea, jowar and fern at its proper systematic position? Draw a flow chart.
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Solution
| Classification of Pea | Classification of Jowar | Classification of Fern |
| Kingdom: Plantae | Kingdom: Plantae | Kingdom: Plantae |
| Sub-kingdom: Phanerogamae | Sub-kingdom: Phanerogamae | Sub-kingdom: Cryptogamae |
| Division: Angiospermae | Division: Angiospermae | Division: Pteridophyta |
| Class: Dicotyledonae | Class: Monocotyledonae | Class: Pteropsida |
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