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This classification is based on their similarities and differences. The Kingdom Plantae is also called as kingdom Metaphyta. The Kingdom Plantae includes all types of eukaryotic, multicellular, photosynthetic plants found in this biosphere.

Explanation:

Plantae is a taxonomic group that includes land plants and green algae. . Kingdom Plantae includes multicellular, (mostly) autotrophic eukaryotes that (usually) conduct photosynthesis. Kingdom is formerly the highest taxonomic rank or the most general taxon used in classifying organisms.

Kingdom Plantae

They are eukaryotic and multicellular.

Their cells have cellulose walls.

Majority have transport system.

They have photosynthesis hence autotrophic.

Reproduction is both asexual and sexual.

They show alternation of generation.

Some examples of plants are trees, flowers, herbs, bushes, grasses, vines, ferns, mosses, and green algae. Plants are multicellular and have a cell wall made up of Cellulose. Also, Plants do not move. Algae and Plants used to be apart of Kingdom Plantae, but they arent anymore.

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