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- Plant - Wikipedia
Plants are the eukaryotic organisms that constitute the kingdom Plantae They are predominantly photosynthetic, meaning that they obtain their energy from sunlight They do that using the green pigment chlorophyll in their chloroplasts to produce sugars from carbon dioxide and water
- Plant | Definition, Evolution, Diversity, Ecology, Taxonomy - Britannica
A plant is any multicellular, eukaryotic, usually photosynthetic life-form in the kingdom Plantae There are an estimated 400,000 different species of plants known to science
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Whether you've been a gardener for thirty years or thirty minutes, Sky Nursery has everything you need We're here to share our passion for plants and to help all gardeners succeed Explore our seasonal plant lists and care sheets below
- Plants: News, features and articles | Live Science
Discover Earth's trees, flowers and grasses with the latest plant news, features and articles from Live Science
- What Are Plants and How Do They Work? - Biology Insights
Plants are ubiquitous living organisms that form the foundation of nearly every ecosystem on Earth They range from microscopic algae to towering trees, inhabiting diverse environments across the globe
- Plant Definition and Examples - Biology Online Dictionary
Plants are eukaryotic organisms that are photosynthetic and with a rigid cell wall Learn the definition of a plant, its structure, taxonomic groups, characteristics, evolution, and ecological importance here
- Plant - New World Encyclopedia
Plants are multicellular, mostly photosynthetic eukaryotes that also have cell walls composed of cellulose, do not have a central nervous system, are generally non-motile, and reproduce sexually, often by alternation of phases of a single generation (Alternation of generations)
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