ginger, oak, lily, Mexican lime cactus
These are English names, but usually scientists use latin or greek names because they are more universal using the Binomial Nomenclature.
A conifer belongs to the kingdom Plantae and the class Pinopsida. There are subdivisions of families and orders with the class. Some examples of coniferous trees are cedar, pine, firs, and yews.
A strawberry belongs to the Plantae kingdom.
Eukaryotic plants are multicellular organisms that belong to the Plantae kingdom and have cells with a nucleus enclosed within membranes. They contain chlorophyll and undergo photosynthesis to produce energy from sunlight. Examples include trees, flowers, grasses, and ferns.
Plantae, as do all plants.
The plantae kingdom refers to organisms that are multicellular, and make their own food (by photosynthesis) sources --> own notes
Plantae is the Kingdom for plants. Mosses, ferns, and trees are examples of plantae. Flowering plants, such as roses and dandelions are also plantae.
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Some common examples of plantae would be ferns, trees, roses, flowers, mosses and any organism that is considered a plant. To be considered a plant they must be autotrophic, multicellular, do not move, and have a nuclei.
Animalia ( Animal cell), Plantae (Plant cell), Fungi.
Kingdoms of living organisms Here is a complete lists of all the kingdoms 1. Prokaryotae 2. Protoctista 3. Fungi 4. Plantae 5. Animalia
Those are just the latin terms for plants and animals. I'm sure you can give examples of plants and animals from your experience.
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The kindom that have chlorophyll is plantae.
plantae is the scientific name for plants