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What is metaphyta?

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Which kingdom consists of autotrophic organisms that synthesize food in chloroplasts?

Metaphyta or Plantae kingdom.


What eukaryotic kingdom does algae belong to?

The answer to that question varies depending on the type of algae. Blue Green algae belongs to Monera Unicellular algae: Protista Multicultural algae the most common such as Red, Brown, and green algae belong to the Metaphyta (plantae) kingdom


What kingdoms have heterotrophs and autotrophs in them?

Out of the 6 kingdoms (Archaebacteria, Eubacteria, Protista, Fungi, Plantae, and Animalia), only Archaebacteria, Eubacteriam and Animalia are made up of heterotrophs


Who discovered the kingdom of plants?

Aristotle divided all living things between plants (which generally do not move), and animals (which often are to catch their food). In Linnaeus' system, these became the Kingdoms Vegetabilia (later Metaphyta or Plantae) and Animalia (also called Metazoa). Since then, it has become clear that the Plantae as originally defined included several unrelated groups, and the fungi and several groups of algae were removed to new kingdoms. However, these are still often considered plants in many contexts, both technical and popular.


Who discovered the kingdom plants?

Aristotle divided all living things between plants (which generally do not move), and animals (which often are to catch their food). In Linnaeus' system, these became the Kingdoms Vegetabilia (later Metaphyta or Plantae) and Animalia (also called Metazoa). Since then, it has become clear that the Plantae as originally defined included several unrelated groups, and the fungi and several groups of algae were removed to new kingdoms. However, these are still often considered plants in many contexts, both technical and popular.

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What are the 5 kingdoms of the ocean?

its kingdom monera, protista, metaphyta and metazoa -dan


Which kingdom consists of autotrophic organisms that synthesize food in chloroplasts?

Metaphyta or Plantae kingdom.


Which is a kingdom arthropoda mammalia mollusca or plantae?

Molusca and arthropda are phyla; plantae (metaphyta) is a kingdom; mammalia is a class (or clade).


What eukaryotic kingdom does algae belong to?

The answer to that question varies depending on the type of algae. Blue Green algae belongs to Monera Unicellular algae: Protista Multicultural algae the most common such as Red, Brown, and green algae belong to the Metaphyta (plantae) kingdom


Scientific name of animalia?

The scientific name for the animal kingdom is Animalia or Metazoa


What classification group contains many celled orgaisms that do not make their own food?

Heterotrophs (don't make their own food): Fungi and Metazoa/Animalia There are some multicellular parasitic plants that don't make their own food either (evolved to be parasites, they don't even have cloroplasts) but for the most part Metaphyta/Plantae do make their own food and are part of what's called autotrophs.


What kingdoms have heterotrophs and autotrophs in them?

Out of the 6 kingdoms (Archaebacteria, Eubacteria, Protista, Fungi, Plantae, and Animalia), only Archaebacteria, Eubacteriam and Animalia are made up of heterotrophs


Kingdoms are divided into?

Kingdoms are divided into smaller administrative regions called provinces or states that are governed by local authorities. These regions are further divided into districts or counties, which are then subdivided into towns or municipalities. Each level of division has its own set of governing officials responsible for managing the affairs of that particular area.


What kind of ribosome is found in the fungal kingdom?

They are found in all the kingdoms. 1. KINGDOM: MONERA (prokaryotic organisms) 2. KINGDOM: PROTISTA (primitive eukaryotic organisms) 3. KINGDOM: MYCOTA (exclusively fungi) 4. KINGDOM: METAPHYTA (advanced eukaryotic plants) 5. KINGDOM: METAZOA (all multicellular animals)


Who discovered the kingdom of plants?

Aristotle divided all living things between plants (which generally do not move), and animals (which often are to catch their food). In Linnaeus' system, these became the Kingdoms Vegetabilia (later Metaphyta or Plantae) and Animalia (also called Metazoa). Since then, it has become clear that the Plantae as originally defined included several unrelated groups, and the fungi and several groups of algae were removed to new kingdoms. However, these are still often considered plants in many contexts, both technical and popular.


Who discovered the kingdom plants?

Aristotle divided all living things between plants (which generally do not move), and animals (which often are to catch their food). In Linnaeus' system, these became the Kingdoms Vegetabilia (later Metaphyta or Plantae) and Animalia (also called Metazoa). Since then, it has become clear that the Plantae as originally defined included several unrelated groups, and the fungi and several groups of algae were removed to new kingdoms. However, these are still often considered plants in many contexts, both technical and popular.


What are the major plant groups?

land Plants, also known as Embryophyta or Metaphyta-As the narrowest of plant categories, this is further delineated below.As the narrowest of plant categories, this is further delineated below.Green Plants,also known as Viridiplantae, Viridiphyta or Chlorobionta-a group of organisms that possess chlorophyll a and b, have plastids that are bound by only two membranes, are capable of storing starch, and have cellulose in their cell walls.Archaeplastida, Plastida or Primoplantae- As the broadest plant clade, this comprises most of the eukaryotes that eons ago acquired their chloroplasts directly by engulfing cyanobacteria.