Physical features of the plant that grow in place
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Plants are multicellular and eukaryotic, meaning their cells have a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles.
Plants perform photosynthesis, the process by which plants capture the energy of sunlight and use carbon dioxide from the air to make their own food.
Plants are multicellular and eukaryotic, meaning their cells have a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles.
Plants perform photosynthesis, the process by which plants capture the energy of sunlight and use carbon dioxide from the air to make their own food.
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Generations ago, people believed that anything green that was not considered an animal was a plant. Today, you know that not all green things are plants and that some plants aren’t green at all. In 1978, a modern classification of plants was proposed by plant ecologist, Robert Whittaker, who gave five divisions: monera (single-celled organism), protoctista (mainly fresh water aquatic plants), fungi (ascomycete, basidiomycete, chytria and penicillium conidiophor), plantae (algae, all seaweed and kelp) and animalia (sponge, jellyfish, insect, etc). The role of aquatic plants is so essential for survival that they belong to two divisions: Plantae and Protoctista.
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Generations ago, people believed that anything green that was not considered an animal was a plant. Today, you know that not all green things are plants and that some plants aren’t green at all. In 1978, a modern classification of plants was proposed by plant ecologist, Robert Whittaker, who gave five divisions: monera (single-celled organism), protoctista (mainly fresh water aquatic plants), fungi (ascomycete, basidiomycete, chytria and penicillium conidiophor), plantae (algae, all seaweed and kelp) and animalia (sponge, jellyfish, insect, etc). The role of aquatic plants is so essential for survival that they belong to two divisions: Plantae and Protoctista.
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