Biology, asked by Swaza1030, 1 year ago

Presence of rigid cell wall and formation of embryo are characterized by kingdom...
(a) Protista
(b) Plantae
(c) Monera
(d) Animalia

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Answered by UsmanSant
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Answer:

Presence of rigid cell wall and formation of embryo are characterized by kingdom plantae.

Explanation:

Kingdom plantae consists of plants which are chracterized by a tough, rigid cell wall.

Formation of embryo takes place in plants which further develops into seeds from which new plantlets grow under unfavourable conditions and when come in contact with soil.

Answered by smartbrainz
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The "presence of a rigid cell wall" and formation of the embryo is characterized in Plantae which belongs to plant.

Explanation:

The plant cell wall is rigid and made up of glycoprotein. Both hydrophobic and hydrophilic channels are present.

This cell wall prevents its damage and provides mechanical support to the entire cell and makes it readily available for photosynthesis. The cell wall also prevents the infection of bacteria and viruses.

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