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The kingdom name Plantae is PLANTS. So, no, they do not have backbones -- some have stems and trunks.

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No, plants do not have a backbone. The term "backbone" typically refers to the vertebral column found in vertebrates like mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and fish. Plants, being part of the plant kingdom (Plantae), do not have this characteristic.

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