Kingdom Plantae
Kingdom Plantae
Kingdom Plantae
Plantae is the plant kingdom which includes all plants on the earth.
They are multicellular eukaryotes. Typically, they consist of a rigid
structure that surrounds the cell membrane called the cell wall. Plants
also have a green coloured pigment called chlorophyll that are quite
important for photosynthesis. Hence, they have an autotrophic mode
of nutrition. The plant kingdom is a vast group; therefore, the
kingdom is further classified into subgroups. Level of classification is based on
the following three criteria:
Kingdom Plantae
Kingdom Plantae includes green, brown and red algae,
liverworts, mosses, ferns and seed plants with or without
flowers. They have the following characteristics:
Pteridophyta
The pteridophytes (Gk. Pteron = feather and phyton = plants)
refers to all those plants with feathers like fronds or ferns.
They do not have flowers or seeds. These plants are mostly
terrestrial. They prefer shady habitats. They have Sporophytic
plant body.The pteridophyte usually has a single apical cell
with three cutting faces in the shoot apex. Let us now look at
the sub-phyla of this group.
Dicotyledons
They show the following distinguishing characteristics:
We see taproots in the members of this group.
The leaves in members of these class exhibit reticulate (net-
like) venation.
The flowers are tetramerous or pentamerous having four or
five members in the various floral whorls, respectively.
The vascular bundles arranged in a ring, number 2–6, open
and with cambium.
The seeds of dicotyledons are with two cotyledons as the
name indicate.
Monocotyledons
They show following distinguishing characteristics:
We see adventitious roots in the members of this group.
The leaves are simple with parallel venation.
The flowers are trimerous. They have three members in each
floral whorl.
The vascular bundles scattered in the ground tissue, many in
number, closed and without cambium.
The seeds of monocotyledons are with one cotyledon as the
name indicates. e.g., Cereals, bamboos, sugarcane, palms,
banana, lilies and orchids.
KINGDOM
PLANTAE
By: David Cardaño