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What is plantae kingdom give description in brief

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Answered by Aryasushma
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Explanation:

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Plantae kingdom includes all sorts of plants belonging to multicellular eukaryotes.

These plants are autotrophs and they use chlorophyll for the photosynthesis

Classification of Plantae Kingdom

Thallophyta -- Thallophyta

The plants of thallophyta do not have well-differentiated body design.

The plants in thallophyta are known as algae and they are predominantly aquatic.

Bryophyta -- The plants of amphibian group are categorized as bryophyta.

Though not distinctly developed, but the plant body can be differentiated to form stem and leaf-like structures.

Pteridophyta-- Plants of pteridophyta have defined roots, stem, and leaves.

Pteridophyta plants have specialized tissue that transports water and other materials from one part to another part of the plant.

Gymnosperms-- The plants of gymnosperm bear naked seeds.

These plants are normally perennial, evergreen, and woody.

Angiosperms -- The plants of angiosperm bear covered seeds.

Plants of angiospherms are also known as flowing plants.

Plant embryos in seeds have a typical structures known as cotyledons, which is also called as ‘seed leaves.’

Answered by snowme
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Answer:

Explanation:

Plantae is the plant kingdom which contains all plants on the earth. They are multicellular eukaryotes. Characteristically, they contain a rigid structure that surrounds the cell membrane known as the cell wall. Plants also have a green colored pigment known as chlorophyll that is quite vital for photosynthesis.

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