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Who is the kingdom of plants?

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Introduction: All the plants are placed in the Kingdom- Plantae, according to the five-kingdom classification by R.H. Whittaker. The Kingdom- Plantae consists of multicellular plants with eukaryotic organization and chlorophyllous cells.

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What is the kingdom for plants called?

What are the 3 plant kingdoms?

Kingdom Plantae Organisms

Ferns: They fall under the division Pteridophyta and are known to have vascular tissue. ...

Mosses: They fall under the division Bryophyta and have no vascular system. ...

Cone-bearing plants: They fall under the division Spermatophyta, sub-division gymnosperms

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i think you mean what is the kingdom of plants, but its "Kingdom Plantae".

Kingdom Plantae traits: eukaryotic/have nucleus, multicellular and autotrophic. (they photosynthesis)

2nd largest kingdom

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