Biology, asked by mdrizwan8249, 11 months ago

Bacteria are no more classified as plants primarily because?

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Answered by mohsinShabir
4

Explanation:

They do not have chlorophyll and their mode of nutrition is heterotrophic instead of autotropic

Answered by azolla
1

Answer:

bacteria are prokaryotes, different in cell structure, mode of nutrition, they lack cellulose as plant contains and have defined cell wall.

Explanation:

bacteria belongs to Kingdom monera

introduced by R.H whittaker.

bacteria have prokaryotic whereas plants have eukaryotic cells.

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