The general characteristics of plants are that a plant is a multicellular, eukaryotic organism with cellulose-rich cell walls and chloroplasts that has starch as the primary carbohydrate food reserve. Plants are primarily terrestrial, autotrophic (capable of making their own food) organisms. Most plants contain chlorophylls a and b and xanthophylls (yellow pigments) as well as carotenes (orange pigments).
Plants are living things, also called organisms, which are multi-cellular and use photosynthesis for energy.
common characteristics
all plants are different sizes. and there are vascular and nonvascular plants and some plants are rooted down and others are not
Although plants are very diverse, all plants have these basic characteristics - multicellular - eukaryotic - autotrophic - alternative generations in life cycle - photosynthetic by using chlorophylls a and b - have a cell wall made of cellulose
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they can help or hurt people, animals, and plants.
common characteristics
Some common characteristics of all plants are that they contain a cell wall. Other characteristics are making their own food and that plants contain a cuticle.
what are three characteristics of plants
There are many different kinds of characteristics of plants. Plants are usually grown in dirt and use sunlight for food.
First they share Vascular Tissue. Second they share Pollen to produce.
Autotroph
dominant
spore bearing or sporophyies are spore bearing plants.......
botanist who proposed classifying plants using many characteristics
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sunlight
Two characteristics of all seed plants are that they use seeds to reproduce, and that they have vascular tissue. HoshiRakuen