No, the kingdom protista also has some cell types containing chloroplasts, as it is the kingdom where unknown cell types are thrown. The main kingdom where chloroplasts are located is in the plant kingdom (plantae).
Plantae.
Plantae is the kingdom. But protists also have them
Metaphyta or Plantae kingdom.
Plantae .
Yes, ferns are of the kingdom Plantae, which all are Eukaryotes. Meaning multicellular and containing organelles and nucleus
Plantae.
Plantae is the kingdom. But protists also have them
Metaphyta or Plantae kingdom.
Main kingdom is plantae. Also some in protista
The plantae kingdom refers to organisms that are multicellular, and make their own food (by photosynthesis) sources --> own notes
The characteristics of an organism belonging to the kingdom plantae would be that it is multicellular and contains chloroplasts. It also uses photosynthesis.
The Kingdom Plantae only contains autotrophs.
Kingdom Plantae contains only producers Are venus fly traps, pitcher plants consumers?
Yes, Kingdom Plantae includes organisms such as land plants that have distinct characteristics not found in other kingdoms, such as multicellularity, cell walls made of cellulose, and the ability to photosynthesize using chlorophyll. These features are unique to plants and set them apart as a separate kingdom in the classification system.
This is the kingdom Plantae. Plants have cell walls mainly composed of cellulose. The walls also contain hemicellulose and pectin.
The kingdom Animalia includes only multicellular heterotrophs.
Plantae