Kingdom Plantae

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From this App you can learn :

Define plant kingdom and appreciate the role of plants on Earth.
Develop a conceptual framework how plants evolved from green algae.
Classify plant kingdom.
Understand and explore how human welfare depends greatly on seed plants.
Compare and contrast the differences between seed and seed – less plants.
Define and distinguish the terms vascular and non-vascular plants.
Identify the key components of the gymnosperm and angiosperm life cycles.
Explore some of the applications of algae to the human welfare.


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This topic covers under Biology subject as a part of the Evolutionary Biology topic
and this topic contains following sub topics
Kingdom Plantae
Evidence for Plant evolution
Plant tissues
Thallophyta
Kingdom Plantae
Pteridophyta
Gymnosperms
Gnetophytes
Angiosperms
Plants and Human Welfare
Updated on
Mar 25, 2015

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