what is Kingdom plantae?? explain it in brief
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Kingdom Plantae includes all the plants. They are eukaryotic, multicellular and autotrophic organisms. The plant cell contains a rigid cell wall. Plants have chloroplast and chlorophyll pigment, which is required for photosynthesis.
Characteristics of Kindom Plantae
The plant kingdom has the following characteristic features:
They are non-motile.
They make their own food hence are called autotrophs.
They reproduce asexually by vegetative propagation or sexually.
These are multicellular eukaryotes. The plant cell contains the outer cell wall and a large central vacuole.
Plants contain photosynthetic pigments called chlorophyll present in the plastids.
They have different organelles for anchorage, reproduction, support and photosynthesis.
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Plantae is a taxonomic group that includes land plants and green algae. Kingdom Plantae includes multicellular, (mostly) autotrophic eukaryotes that (usually) conduct photosynthesis. Kingdom is formerly the highest taxonomic rank or the most general taxon used in classifying organisms.