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general characteristics of kingdom plantae

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Answered by Anonymous
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Multicellular organisms with walled and frequently vacuolated.

Eukaryotic cells.

Contain photosynthetic pigments which are present in plastids.

They are autotrophic mode of nutrition.

Structural differentiation lead to development of various organelles for photosynthesis, anchorage and support.

Reproduction is primarily sexual.

Plants are non-motile, live anchored to a substrate.

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Multicellular organisms with walled and frequently vacuolated.

Eukaryotic cells.

Contain photosynthetic pigments which are present in plastids.

They are autotrophic mode of nutrition.

Structural differentiation lead to development of various organelles for photosynthesis, anchorage and support.

Reproduction is primarily sexual.

Plants are non-motile, live anchored to a substrate.


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