Plants don't have "organs". They have cells that each have a different jobs to keep it alive. Some cells make chlorophyll from the nutrients in the soil and water. Some cells get the nutrients from the photosynthysis process to the seed, fruit, vegetable ect. ect. ect. Each cell does its job just like human/animal organs do.
because they are plants
Because they are considered a fungus
They aren't. Angiosperms are usually considered the most successful land plants.
hydropower plants
Yes, prayer plants are considered tropical plants because they thrive in warm and humid environments similar to those found in tropical regions.
no
They aren't. If they dont have a pistil, a stamen, and petals, it's not a flower,
Yes, plants are considered organic when they are grown without synthetic pesticides, fertilizers, or genetically modified organisms.
Plants are not considered to be mammals.
No, all of them are considered fungi
All vascular plants have sporophytic plant body
Nuisance plants are plants that are considered harmful to humans and dominate gardens and yards. Sumac, poison ivy, pampas grass, thistles, and poison oak are considered to be nuisance plants.