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- Everywhere you see, you see a green cover, with different types of plants and trees.
- Plants and plant products are something very familiar that you use in your everyday life.
- But, have you ever wondered about the different types of plants and trees? Did you know that the Plant Kingdom is divided into several subgroups, with each one having special features?
- Delve into the depths of Kingdom Plantae and unearth some of the fascinating facts.
- Criterion for classification of plants:
- The presence or absence of organs.
- The presence or absence of separate conducting tissues for conduction of water and food Do the plants bear seeds?
- If they do then, whether the seeds are enclosed in a fruit or not
- Plants are grouped depending upon the number of cotyledons in the seeds.
Depending upon the absence or presence of flowers, fruits and seeds, plants are classified as cryptogams or phanerogams.
Depending upon whether seeds are enclosed within a fruit or not, phanerogams are classified as gymnosperms and angiosperms.
- Angiosperms are further classified as monocots or dicots depending upon the number of cotyledons in seeds.
- These living organisms are made of eukaryotic cells and are multicellular. The cells have a cell wall which is made of cellulose. These are autotrophic and synthesize food by photosynthesis due to the presence of chloroplasts.
- Based on whether plants have a well-differentiated body and the presence or absence of specialized tissues for transport, and the ability to bear seeds Kingdom Plantae (Plant Kingdom) is can be classified into different divisions. The features and examples of each division are mentioned hereunder.
- Division Thallophyta
These are the lowermost plants of the plant kingdom, without a well-differentiated body design. This means that the plant body is not differentiated as roots, stem, and leaves. They are commonly called algae, are permanently aquatic. Examples include Spirogyra, Chara, and Ulothrix.
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