Biology, asked by msarthak2328, 6 hours ago

define the Kingdom Plantae!!​

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Answered by mihira34
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Plantae is a taxonomic group that includes land plants and green algae. ... Kingdom Plantae includes multicellular, (mostly) autotrophic eukaryotes that (usually) conduct photosynthesis. Kingdom is formerly the highest taxonomic rank or the most general taxon used in classifying organisms...

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Plantae is the plant kingdom which contains all plants on the earth. They are multicellular eukaryotes. Characteristically, they contain a rigid structure that surrounds the cell membrane known as the cell wall. Plants also have a green colored pigment known as chlorophyll that is quite vital for photosynthesis.

Answered by khushisingh0123
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sorry dear I don't know the answer of this question haa

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idk

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