Very long lists could be compiled regarding this question, in brief:
Food - all cereal, root and vegetable crops; including food for herbivores which end up on our tables. Herbaceous plants used in flavourings
Fuel - freshly cut wood as well as derivatives (oil, coal are derived from ancient plant reserves)
Building materials - wood, furniture, ropes, coir, rubber
Drinks - natural fruit juices
Medicines - herbal as well as adaptations that have been processed from natural plants
Cosmetics - similar to above - eg. Aloe vera, lavender oil, rosemary etc.
As I mentioned the list is very long and could carry on for several pages
Plant cells belong to plants, therefore they belong to the kingdom Plantae.
The maize plant belongs to the Plantae kingdom.
Magnolia trees belong to the Plant Kingdom, which encompasses all plant organisms on Earth. Within this Kingdom, magnolia trees are classified under the Magnoliophyta Division, which includes all flowering plants.
No, the use of mRNA during protein production is a fundamental process that is shared by both plant and animal kingdoms. mRNA serves as a template for protein synthesis in both plant and animal cells through the process of translation.
Angiosperms are classified under the kingdom Plantae. They are flowering plants that produce seeds enclosed in a fruit.
Plant cells belong to plants, therefore they belong to the kingdom Plantae.
members of the plant kingdom are multicellular
yes all moss is part of the plant kingdom
Plant kingdom
Plant kingdom.
The tomato plant belongs to the Plantae kingdom.
Wheat belongs to the Plantae kingdom, which is the same kingdom that includes all plants.
The domain of a santan is Eukarya, as it is a plant. The kingdom of a santan is Plantae, as it belongs to the plant kingdom.
The plant kingdom, Kingdom Plantae.
The plant kingdom
The plant kingdom
Plant kingdom