Flowering plants have flowers that allow for easy pollination via wind or animals. These plants are also able to disperse their seeds, using the wind to help carry the seeds away. Both processes are critical for reproduction.
<span>The nitrogenous base pairs, which are linked by hydrogen </span>bonds<span> that also </span>hold<span> the </span>strands together<span>, are between this backbone.
There are 3 hydrogen </span>bonds <span>between guanine and cytosine.</span>
The process of naming and grouping organisms is known as taxonomy. This naming system was started by Carolus Linnaeus. The system groups plants and animals by relationships and characteristics. Each organism is given a Latin name.