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Justify the statement Bacteria are not plants.

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Answered by ishaandesh
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Fungi and bacteria are not considered plants. Classification of them changed in the 20th century, when these organisms began to be classified as being outside the plant kingdom. Plant are multicellular organisms that typically produce their own food from inorganic matter by the process of photosynthesis and that have more or less rigid cell walls containing cellulose. Bacteria are not now classified as plants because there is no tissue differentiation. Fungi have no chlorophyll and don’t carry out photosynthesis, which is the main reason they are not now classified as plants.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Bacteria are very useful in daily life. bacteria are harmful us but useful. our body are made up of 90% bacteria. bacteria are found in different habitats. mostly bacteria are parasites.mostly bacteria are members of monera kingdom.robacteria are found in different shapes such rod shapes, spiralling shapes, vivarium shapes etc.

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