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Notes on kingdom plantae ​

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Answered by jaisngh720
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Kingdom Plantae

They are multicellular organisms with walled and frequently vacuolate eukaryotic cells.

These contain photosynthetic pigment in plastids. ...

They are primarily non-motile and live anchored to a substrate.

Reproduction is primarily asexual or sexual.

Answered by ilasankari
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Answer:

share multicellular organisms their eukaryotes they have cell wall they are autotrophs and use chlorophyll for photosynthesis all plants come under this group

Explanation:

the first level of classification among plants depend on whether the plant body has differentiated distinct parts full staff the next level of classification is based on whether the differentiated plant body has special tissues for the transport of water and other substances fullstuff for the classification looks at the ability to bear seeds and Basil seeds are enclosed within fruits.

according to the above features plant plant Kingdom is divided into several phylums. thallophyta bryophyta pteridophyta this all comes under cryptogams. then the other group is phanerogams which includes gymnosperms and angiosperms. angiosperms are again divided into monocot and dicot. plants coming under thallophyta commonly called algae that do not have well differentiated plant parts they are predominantly aquatic examples are Spirogyra ulothrix extra. bryophytes are also called amphibians of the plant Kingdom. their body is divided into stem and leaf like structures. examples arefunaria ,marchantia etc. pteridophyte in this group plant body is differentiated into root stem and leaf they have special tissues for conduction of water and other substances that is they have vascular tissue examples are ferns

phanerogams include gymnosperms and angiosperms. gymnosperms this term is derived from the Greek words which means naked and sperm are which means seal the plans of this group bear naked seeds and are usually perennial evergreen and Woody example is Pine.

danger sperms this word is derived from the Greek word NGO which means cover dance form of which means if these are flowering plants the seeds develop inside anniversary wishes modified to become a fruit plant embryo since it's a structures kolkotta dance cotyledons are also called seed leaves. dangers forms are divided into two groups based on the number of cotyledons they are monocot or dicot or monocotyledon or dicotyledon .

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