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Plants are eukaryotes. Eukaryotes have complex cells that include a nucleus. All large organisms are eukaryotes, as opposed to prokaryotes (bacteria and archea) , which lack a nucleus to their cells.

Plants form their own kingdom, Plantae. Another kingdom is the animal kingdom (Animalia).

The plants we are most familiar with are green plants, which photosynthesize.

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