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Plants are mainly multicellular, predominantly photosynthetic eukaryotes of the kingdom Plantae. Historically, plants were treated as one of two kingdoms including all living things that were not animals, and all algae and fungi were treated as plants. However, all current definitions of Plantae exclude the fungi and some algae, as well as the prokaryotes (the archaea and bacteria). By one definition, plants form the clade Viridiplantae (Latin name for "green plants"), a group that includes the flowering plants, conifers and other gymnosperms, ferns and their allies, hornworts, liverworts, mosses and the green algae, but excludes the red and brown algae.
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☆ Science has proved that all plants are living organisms. Plants belong to the kingdom called Plantae. Plants include other organisms like bushes, vines, mosses, grasses, trees, green algae and herbs. Study of plants in science is known as botany.
☆ Plants are directly or indirectly connected with our life on earth. Plants benefit us in a number of ways. Plants provide seeds such as wheat, rice, corn etc that we eat in our daily life. Plants also provide us tasty fruits that gives us minerals & vitamins. Apart from food plants also provide us oxygen, shelter, fruits, food, timber, wood, fuel and medicine.
☆ Plants also keep a check over pollution, soil erosion and floods and protect us. Plants help us against landslides and stops spreading of deserts.
☆ Plants release oxygen which is very essential for our survival. Less number of plants on earth would increase the level of carbon dioxide in the environment. Increase in carbon dioxide is very harmful for the survival of human beings and animals on earth. Plants need good cultivating soil and water to grow.
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