BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION
KINGDOM PLANTAE
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multicellular & eukaryotic
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unicellular & eukaryotic
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multicellular & prokaryotic
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unicellular & prokaryotic
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Detailed explanation-1: -Are Plants Multicellular? All plants are multicellular. Plants, by definition, are multicellular autotrophs that use photosynthesis to make food.
Detailed explanation-2: -Plants are multicellular. 2. Plant cells have cells walls and unique organelles.
Detailed explanation-3: -All plants are not unicellular. They are multicellular organisms comprising more than one cell. Example: Pinus, maize. Algae are a group of unicellular, autotrophic organisms that lack complex plant organs.
Detailed explanation-4: -The kingdom Plantae includes organisms that range in size from tiny mosses to giant trees. Despite this enormous variation, all plants are multicellular and eukaryotic (i.e., each cell possesses a membrane-bound nucleus that contains the chromosomes).
Detailed explanation-5: -Plants and animals are the textbook examples of multicellular life, but some microbes, too, exhibit a few simple aspects of group behavior. For example, microbes called cyanobacteria form complex chains of cells.