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  1. Plant - Wikipedia

    Plant cells have distinctive features that other eukaryotic cells (such as those of animals) lack. These include the large water-filled central vacuole, chloroplasts, and the strong flexible cell wall, which is …

  2. Plant | Definition, Evolution, Diversity, Ecology, & Taxonomy - Britannica

    Jan 7, 2026 · 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.

  3. What is a plant? - Science Learning Hub

    The word ‘plant’ encompasses a wide range of living organisms, all of which belong to the kingdom Plantae and share a range of characteristics. In this article, we examine the key characteristics of …

  4. Plant Definition and Examples - Biology Online Dictionary

    May 14, 2024 · 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 …

  5. Classification of Plants | 4 Main Types of Plants | BioExplorer

    In general, botanists group plants into two major groups: non-vascular and vascular. The former is composed of early plants, while the latter consists of plants that had developed a vascular system. …

  6. Types of Plants: Different Kinds of Plants and Their Classification

    Jun 12, 2020 · Discover different types of plants and plant groups, such as flowering plants, ornamental grasses, ferns and more.

  7. Plant - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Plants are one of six big groups (kingdoms) of living things. They are autotrophic eukaryotes, this means they have complex cells, and make their own food. Usually, they cannot move (not counting growth). …

  8. Plant - Photosynthesis, Reproduction, Evolution | Britannica

    Jan 7, 2026 · Plant - Photosynthesis, Reproduction, Evolution: Plants (kingdom Plantae) are all multicellular and eukaryotic, and most can convert the energy of sunlight into chemical energy by …

  9. Six fundamental characteristics of plants | Britannica

    Many animals possess plantlike characteristics, such as a lack of mobility (e.g., sponges) or the presence of a plantlike growth form (e.g., some corals and bryozoans), but in general such animals …

  10. Plants Portal | Britannica

    Life on Earth owes much to plants. The vast majority of plants carry out photosynthesis to transform light energy into chemical energy, which is the way that virtually all energy in the biosphere becomes …