Plants are found in the kingdom plantae. They are eukaryotes, belonging to the domain Eukarya, and are multi-cellular autotrophs, using light energy (from the sun) to power the production of organic carbon compounds.
Plantae Kingdom (Plants)
bacteria, protista, plantae
Archaebacteria is the kingdom that autotrophic multicellular organisms belong to.
kingdom plantae is multicellular and classifies photosynthetic
Plantae
Plantae
Plantae Kingdom (Plants)
Yes, Kingdom Plantae includes organisms such as land plants that have distinct characteristics not found in other kingdoms, such as multicellularity, cell walls made of cellulose, and the ability to photosynthesize using chlorophyll. These features are unique to plants and set them apart as a separate kingdom in the classification system.
Plantae
None. Plantae and Animalia are separate kingdoms, there can be no organisms which belong to both.
eukaryotic
Most organisms under the kingdom Plantae are autotrophic, with some exceptions being parasitic.
No. Plantae is a Kingdom in the domain of Eukarya.All organisms in the domain Eukarya are characterised by having cells with nuclei. Eukarya covers all organisms in the Kingdom Plantae, as well as the Kingdoms Animalia, Fungi and Protista.
Kingdom Plantae
AClass Plantae
bacteria, protista, plantae
Plantae.