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what is green plants are?​

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Answered by shiva0064
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Plants are mainly multicellular organisms, predominantly photosynthetic eukaryotes of the kingdom Plantae. Historically, plants were treated as one of two kingdoms including all living things that were not animals, and all algae and fungi were treated as plants.

Answered by nitashachadha84
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Green plants include all organisms commonly known as green algae and land plants, including liverworts, mosses, ferns and other nonseed plants, and seed plants.

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The four major groups of plants are ferns, mosses, gymnosperms, and flowering plants.

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Non green plants These are plants which do not manufacture their own food .

They are not green in colour due absence of chlorophyll – the green substance in other plants.

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  • moulds.

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  • yeast.

  • ringworms.

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plants and their leaves look green because the “special pair” of chlorophyll molecules uses the red end of the visible light spectrum to power reactions inside each cell.

The unused green light is reflected from the leaf and we see that light.

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