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Provide the 4 divisions in a plant kingdom?

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What is replaces phylum in the plant kingdom?

In the plant kingdom, the term "division" is used instead of "phylum" to classify plants based on their characteristics and evolutionary relationships. So, divisions are the equivalent rank to phylum in the plant kingdom.


Why do every flower have the same kingdom?

All plants are in the plant kingdom. The kingdoms are the largest divisions, so they contain the most organisms.


The different divisions in plant kingdom?

Kingdom, Division, Class, Order, Family, Genus and Species.


What do you call the plant kingdom division?

The plant kingdom is divided into different divisions (phyla) based on their characteristics and evolutionary relationships. Some common divisions include Bryophyta (mosses), Pteridophyta (ferns), Coniferophyta (conifers), and Anthophyta (flowering plants).


Which are the two highest level taxa in the Linnaean system?

The two highest level taxa in the Linnaean system are the kingdom and phylum, except in plants, which have divisions instead of phyla.


How many plantae divisions are there?

There are 12 divisions of plantae


What are the 5 different divisions in the Fungi Kingdom?

What are the 5 different divisions of the Fungi Kingdom?Sac FungiClub FungiImperfect FungiZygote FungiLichens


Do plants have a Phylum?

Plants belong to the Kingdom Plantae, which is further classified into various divisions. The division is equivalent to the phylum for plants and includes groups like angiosperms (flowering plants), gymnosperms (cone-bearing plants), bryophytes (mosses), and ferns.


What kingdom does a plant cell belong to?

Plant cells belong to plants, therefore they belong to the kingdom Plantae.


Are the Members of the plant kingdom are multicellular?

members of the plant kingdom are multicellular


Why is moss classified in plantae kingdom?

yes all moss is part of the plant kingdom