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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.
The organisms found in the kingdom Animalia are multicellular, heterotrophic organisms that lack cell walls. They exhibit diverse characteristics and behaviors, ranging from simple sponges to complex mammals.
Scientists added the kingdom Protista to classify organisms that had characteristics of both plants and animals. Protists are typically unicellular eukaryotic organisms that cannot be classified as either plants or animals due to their unique characteristics.
No, plants do not have a backbone. The term "backbone" typically refers to the vertebral column found in vertebrates like mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and fish. Plants, being part of the plant kingdom (Plantae), do not have this characteristic.
The scheme most often used currently divides all living organisms into fivekingdoms: Monera (bacteria), Protista, Fungi, Plantae, and Animalia. This coexisted with a scheme dividing life into two main divisions: the Prokaryotae (bacteria, etc.) and the Eukaryotae (animals, plants, fungi, and protists).
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.
Kingdom Plantae
Phototrophic organisms are found in the Kingdom Protista, specifically in the subgroups of algae and some protists. These organisms use light to produce energy through photosynthesis.
Autotrophic organisms belong to the kingdom plantae.
No, the kingdom protista also has some cell types containing chloroplasts, as it is the kingdom where unknown cell types are thrown. The main kingdom where chloroplasts are located is in the plant kingdom (plantae).
Plantae is the kingdom. But protists also have them
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.
Anywhere on land.
The organisms found in the kingdom Animalia are multicellular, heterotrophic organisms that lack cell walls. They exhibit diverse characteristics and behaviors, ranging from simple sponges to complex mammals.
Algae fall under the Kingdom Protista. They are a diverse group of photosynthetic organisms that can be found in various habitats, including freshwater and marine environments.
The smallest organisms are found in Kingdom Monera or the Moneran Kingdom.
The process you described is photosynthesis, which occurs in the Plantae kingdom. It is the process by which plants, algae, and some bacteria convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen using sunlight and chlorophyll. This kingdom encompasses organisms that are capable of photosynthesis.