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divisions of kingdom plantae


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Answered by tushar0007
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The divisions of kingdom Plantae:

Thallophyta

Bryophyta

Pteridophyta

Gymnosperms

Angiosperms


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characteristics

These living organisms are made of eukaryotic cells and are multicellular. The cells have a cell wall which is made of cellulose. 

classification

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.

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. 

Division Bryophyta

These are small terrestrial plants. They show differentiation in the body design, with stem, leaf-like structures, and root-like structures. But, they do not have any specialized tissue to conduct water and other substances

Division Pteridophyta

These are supposed to be the oldest vascular plants.  The plant body is differentiated into roots, stem, and leaves, apart from having a specialized tissue for conduction. 

Division Phanerogamae

Phanerogams are seed-bearing plants. The plant body is well differentiated with stem, leaves, and roots. There are well differentiated reproductive tissues that produce seeds. 


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