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All members of the Kingdom Plantae have the following in common:

  • All plants have chloroplasts which contain chlorophyll a and b - this enables them to convert sunlight, water and carbon dioxide into sugars/ starch and oxygen - they are autotrophic.
  • All plants have cell wall as well as a cell membrane inside which the contents of the cell are held.

Remember that these are characteristics that are common to ALL plants and not just specific groups of plants where the may be more commonality.

This is a slightly simplified explanation, refer to the related link for more.

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One thing all plants have in common is chloroplasts.

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