The Whittaker version of Kingdom Plantae is all multicellular. However, Plantae has been recently changed to Viridiplantae and now includes the green algae, which contain many unicellular forms.
Milticellular, things you can see with the naked eye are multicellular.
Both - there are multicellular plants as well as unicellular plants.
The plantae kingdom refers to organisms that are multicellular, and make their own food (by photosynthesis) sources --> own notes
Plantae
Plantae
All organisms in the Kingdom Plantae are multicellular, which means that each organism is comprised of more than one cell.(if you don't understand what that means than the simplified version is "plants are multicellular")
The archaebacteria are unicellular.
The Whittaker version of Kingdom Plantae is all multicellular. However, Plantae has been recently changed to Viridiplantae and now includes the green algae, which contain many unicellular forms.
Multicellular
The plantae kingdom refers to organisms that are multicellular, and make their own food (by photosynthesis) sources --> own notes
Plantae
The kingdom Monera consists of unicellular organisms.
The kingdom Animalia includes only multicellular heterotrophs.
plantae
The kingdom that multicellular algae are categorized under is Plantae.
Plantae
kingdom plantae is multicellular and classifies photosynthetic
All organisms in the Kingdom Plantae are multicellular, which means that each organism is comprised of more than one cell.(if you don't understand what that means than the simplified version is "plants are multicellular")
The archaebacteria are unicellular.