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Green plants are what? ​

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Answered by ariadnemeredith
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Green plants as defined here includes a broad assemblage of photosynthetic organisms that all contain chlorophylls a and b, store their photosynthetic products as starch inside the double-membrane-bounded chloroplasts in which it is produced, and have cell walls made of cellulose (Raven et al., 1992). In this group are several thousand species of what are classically considered green algae, plus several hundred thousand land plants

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Answered by SakshamAg124
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They are autotrophs . Because they prepare their own food
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