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Answered by Anonymous
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Hello Mate,

Plantae is the plant kingdom which includes all plants on the earth. They are multicellular eukaryotes. Typically, they consist of a rigid structure that surrounds the cell membrane called the cell wall.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.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.These plants have naked embryos called spores. The reproductive organs in these plants are inconspicuous. Examples: Marselia, Ferns.The Plant Kingdom is very important to human beings. ... We depend upon plants to provide oxygen for us and take carbon dioxide out of our atmosphere. Plants such as trees give usshade.The plants that are likely most familiar to us are the multicellular land plants, calledembryophytes. Embryophytes include the vascular plants, such as ferns, conifers and flowering plants. They also include the bryophytes, of which mosses and liverworts are the most common.Within the plant kingdom, plants are divided into two main groups. The largest group contains the plants that produce seeds. These are flowering plants (angiosperms) and conifers, Ginkgos, and cycads (gymnosperms). The other group contains the seedless plants that reproduce by spores.


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Answered by LonelyHeart
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Here is your answer:


Kingdom Plantae


<> They are multicellular and all have chlorophyll with the help of which they can make their own food through photosynthesis. They can be called as autotrophs.


<> They include :-


1. Thallophyta ( algae ) : This included all the algae. They have a plant body which can't be distinguished into roots, stems or leaves. These are primarily aquatic.


2. Bryophyta ( mosses ) : This includes mosses and  liverworts. They have a plant body that has rhizoids and leaf like structures.


3. Pteridophytes ( ferns ) : This includes ferns. They have a plant body that can be distinguished into root, stem and leaves. These are non-flowering plants that bear spores on the underside of the leaflets.


4. Gymnosperms ( pine ) : This included pines, cycas, etc. They may be either trees or shrubs and are of two types, that is conifers and cycades. These plants bear seeds in cones and the plant body can be distinguished.


5. Angiosperms ( flowering plants ) : This included all the flowering plants. They have a highly developed plant body which can be differentiated into root, stem, leaves, flowers and fruits. They are divided into monocots [ seeds having one cotyledon; leaves have parallel venation; fibrous root system ] and dicots [ seeds having two cotyledons; reticulate venation; tap root system ].


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