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Plantae



Plantae organisms are usually multicellular plants.Almost all are autotrophic to make photosynthesis.There are also more than three hundred and fifty thousand species in this kingdom.This kingdom contains most mosses, ferns, conifers, and flowering plants.

Three Phyla:

1.Homosporous- this phyla is also known as liverwarts.They are multicellular and contain a thallus or stems and leaves and they reproduce Homosporous.

2.Dicotyledonae-these are known as the dicots and they make up the majority of the angiosperms. These plants that produce flowers usually have around four or five patterns.Dicots first organ to develop is the embryonic root and then the embryonic shootbeding growing which leads to the beginning of the above-ground plant.

3.Filicophyta- these comprise the ferns, seedless vascular plants, they are found mainly in moist tropical areas. Ferns do many important tasks such as in ecological succession, often colonizing rock crevices, old fields, or open marshes before woody vegetation and because there is a presence of both sex organs on each gametophyte allows self-fertilization, and makes the ferns be spread in a long-distance dispersal.

Here is an Example:

Arabidopsis- their pollen structure contains three pored areas and they have multiples of four or five flowering parts. Thier leaves are a net like structure and they have two cotyledons.Their vascular system is arranged in a ring in the cortex format. This plant lives in open feilds and rock creavices. It eats nutrients from soil and needs water to survive.



Index

Archaebacteria

Eubacteria

Protista

fungi

Animalia

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