Which criteria are taken into account while classifying the lower groups of plants?
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Kingdom Plantae consists of all plants which are multicellular eukaryotes with cell walls.
All plants contain plastids. Plastids are double-membrane organelle that possesses photosynthetic pigments called chlorophyll.
They are autotrophs and use chlorophyll for photosynthesis. A few members are partially heterotrophic such as the insectivorous plants or parasites. Bladderwort and Venus fly trap are examples of insectivorous plants and Cuscuta is a parasite.
The members of Plantae are the main producers and provide food directly or indirectly to all living organisms. Reserve food material is in the form of starch.
All plants contain plastids. Plastids are double-membrane organelle that possesses photosynthetic pigments called chlorophyll.
They are autotrophs and use chlorophyll for photosynthesis. A few members are partially heterotrophic such as the insectivorous plants or parasites. Bladderwort and Venus fly trap are examples of insectivorous plants and Cuscuta is a parasite.
The members of Plantae are the main producers and provide food directly or indirectly to all living organisms. Reserve food material is in the form of starch.
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All plants contain plastids. Plastids are double-membrane organelle that possesses photosynthetic pigments called chlorophyll. They are autotrophs and use chlorophyll for photosynthesis. A few members are partially heterotrophic such as the insectivorous plants or parasites.
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