Biology, asked by sanagasailaja238, 7 months ago

Group of organisms now
been excluded from plantae
though earlier classification
put them in the same
kingdom are​

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Answered by mahendrajaitley3
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The members of kingdoms Fungi, Monera and Protista having cell walls have now been excluded from kingdom Plantae (metaphyta) though earlier classification put them in the same kingdom. So, the cyanobacteria, also called blue-green algae are not algae anymore.

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Answered by ankitpatle0
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Plants are multicellular creatures that are mostly photosynthetic eukaryotes in the Plantae kingdom. Plants were formerly classified as one of two kingdoms, one of which included all non-animal living creatures, and the other of which included algae and fungi. Fungi and certain algae, as well as prokaryotes, are currently excluded from all current classifications of Plantae (the archaea and bacteria). Plants are classified as members of the clade Viridiplantae (Latin for "green plants"), which includes flowering plants, conifers and other gymnosperms, ferns and their allies, hornworts, liverworts, mosses, and green algae, but not red or brown algae.

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