Kingdom PlanTAE
Kingdom PlanTAE
Kingdom PlanTAE
PLANTAE
Definition
Characteris
tics
Classificati
on
Group
KINGDOM PLANTAE
Thalloph Bryophyt
yta a
PteridopGymnospe
hyta rmsa
Angiospe
All the plants that lack a well-differentiated body
structure belong to the subgroup
THALLOPHYTA
Thallophytes: Primitive plants where the body is n
ot differentiated into stem, roots and leaves
Thallophytes commonly include members with pri
mitive and simple body designs such as green
algae and brown algae. The majority of them are
aquatic. Common examples are Spirogyra, Ch
ara, Ulothrix.
THALLOPHYTA
Marchantia Mosses
Pteridophytes have well-differentiated structures such as
stem, root, leaves as well as a vascular system.
PTERIDOPHYTA
Pteridophytes: Spore-dispersing v
ascular plants
Ferns, horsetails, Marsilea are s
ome common examples of Pte
ridophytes.
PTERIDOPHYTA
Horsetails Marsilea
Ferns
Gymnosperms: Vascular plants that possess “exposed” seeds
GYMNOSPERMS
Pines Redwood
Deodar
Angiosperms: Vascular plants that possess special
characteristics such as flowers and fruits
ANGIOSPERMS
Pomegranate Plant
Mango Tree
Punica granatum
Mangifera indica
Cryptogams and Phan
erogams
CRYPTOGAMS AND PHANEROGAMS