DivisionMeaningCommon nameDistinguishing characteristicsAnthocerotophytaFlower-horn plantsHornwortsHorn-shaped sporophytes, no vascular systemBryophytaMoss plantsMossesPersistent unbranched sporophytes, no vascular systemMarchantiophytaMarchantiaplantsLiverwortsEphemeral unbranched sporophytes, no vascular systemLycopodiophytaWolf foot plantsClubmosses & SpikemossesMicrophyll leaves, vascular systemPteridophytaFern plantsFerns & HorsetailsProthallus gametophytes, vascular systemPteridospermatophytaFern with seeds plantSeed fernsOnly known from fossils, mostly Devonian, ranking in dispute[10]ConiferophytaSap/pitch plantsConifersCones containing seeds and wood composed of tracheidsCycadophytaPalm plantsCycadsSeeds, crown of compound leavesGinkgophytaGinkgo plantsGinkgo, MaidenhairSeeds not protected by fruit (single species)GnetophytaGnetophytesSeeds and woody vascular system with vesselsAnthophyta (orMagnoliophyta) Flower plantFlowering plantsFlowers and fruit, vascular system with vessels
Kingdom: Fungi The classification of a mushroom is not only that but.. Kingdom-fungi phylum-basidiomycota class-homobasidiomcetae order-agaricales family-amanitaceae genus-amanita species-A.Mascaria yes it is,,, but actually im not really sure..
A table of the different phyla in the Animalia kingdom can be found at the official website of Kshitij School. The table compares the different features of the nine types of phyla in the Animalia kingdom.
Four classification types before include Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order while four classification types used today include Domain, Kingdom, Phylum, Class for organisms. These classifications are used to organize and categorize living organisms based on their characteristics and evolutionary relationships. Today's classification types are more comprehensive and reflect advances in our understanding of evolutionary biology.
There are typically five classifications in a kingdom: kingdom, phylum, class, order, and family. These classifications help to organize and categorize different organisms based on their characteristics and evolutionary relationships.
The seven taxonomic ranks, from least to most specific, are kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, and species.
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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).
There are a lot of types of plants. The Plant Kingdom has an estimated 350,000 different members, of which less than 300,000 have been identified. Use the link below for more information on the structure of the kingdom Plantae.
No.* Only the kingdom of plants, which is called Plantae, practices photosynthesis. *Actually, there are many types of algae (which are classified in kingdom Protista) that are aquatic and are photosynthetic.
Neither, a Kingdom is one of the classification types, the broadest! It goes..... Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species
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.
Kingdom: Fungi The classification of a mushroom is not only that but.. Kingdom-fungi phylum-basidiomycota class-homobasidiomcetae order-agaricales family-amanitaceae genus-amanita species-A.Mascaria yes it is,,, but actually im not really sure..
Being a plant, the redwood belongs to Plantae.
In the Kingdom Animalia, there are nine major phyla:Phylum Porifera (sponges) Phylum Cnidaria (jellyfish) Phylum Platyhelminthes (flatworms) Phylum Nematoda (roundworms)Phylum Annelida (earthworms)Phylum Mollusca (snails)Phylum Echindodermata (starfish)Phylum Arthropoda (lobsters)Phylum Chordata (humans)
A table of the different phyla in the Animalia kingdom can be found at the official website of Kshitij School. The table compares the different features of the nine types of phyla in the Animalia kingdom.
The snake belongs to the kingdom-Animalia, phylum-Chordata, class-Reptilia, and order- Squamata. There are over 15 families of snakes and well over 3000 species. So this means that different types of snakes belongs to a different family, genus, and species. For example, the classification of a king cobra is: Animalia, phylum-Chordata, class-Reptilia, and order- Squamata, family-Elapidae, genus-Ophiophagus, and species-Hannah. A king cobra's scientific name is Ophiophagus hannah.
There are two types of reproduction in plants: asexual and sexual. Asexual is when the cell splits in two and you have two identical cells. Sexual is where two cells combine and create one living cell.