define "plants"
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Recently, a number of publications have reported that many physiological properties of vascular epiphytes are a function of plant size. This short review will summarize what is known to date about this phenomenon, describe the possible mechanism and will discuss the consequences for the present understanding of epiphyte biology. Size‐related changes are also known from other plant groups and it is argued that close attention should be paid to the size of the organisms under study in order to understand the performance and survival of a species in the field. In the light of these findings, the results of many earlier studies on epiphyte ecophysiology are now difficult to interpret because essential information on the size of the specimens used is missing.
Plants are mainly multicellular organisms, predominantly photosynthetic eukaryotes of the kingdom Plantae. Historically, plants were treated as one of two kingdoms including all living things that were not animals, and all algae and fungi were treated as plants. However, all current definitions of Plantae exclude the fungi and some algae, as well as the prokaryotes (the archaea and bacteria). By one definition, plants form the clade Viridiplantae (Latin name for "green plants"), a group that includes the flowering plants, conifers and other gymnosperms, ferns and their allies, hornworts, liverworts, mosses and the green algae, but excludes the red and brown algae.
Plants
Temporal range: Mesoproterozoic–present
Pha.ProterozoicArcheanHad'n
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Scientific classification e
Domain:
Eukaryota
(unranked):
Diaphoretickes
(unranked):
Archaeplastida
Kingdom:
Plantae
sensu Copeland, 1956
Superdivisions
Chlorokybophyta
Mesostigmatophyta
Spirotaenia
Chlorobionta Kenrick & Crane 1997
Chlorophyta
Streptobionta Kenrick & Crane 1997
Klebsormidiophyceae
Charophyta (stoneworts)
?Chaetosphaeridiales
Coleochaetophyta
Zygnematophyta
Embryophyta Engler, 1892 (land plants)
Marchantiophyta (liverworts)
Bryophyta (mosses)
Anthocerotophyta (hornworts)
†Horneophyta
†Aglaophyta
Tracheophyta (vascular plants)
Explanation:
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Answer: : a living thing that grows in the ground, usually has leaves or flowers, and needs sun and water to survive
Explanation:one of a large group of living things that use sunlight to make their own food. Most plants have leaves, stems, roots and either flowers or cones. Plants use a green pigment called chlorophyll to absorb energy from sunlight