Being a plant, the redwood belongs to Plantae.
There are 4 kingdoms:
Plants belong to the plant kingdom, which includes mosses, ferns, conifers, flowering plants, and certain types of algae.
For a time, fungi were a part of the Kingdom Plantae. Over the years, researchers began to notice that fungi had more in common with animals than plants and created a new Kingdom Fungi.
the plant kingdom
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Plantae
plants
plants kingdome
Originally, fungi were grouped with plants.
Fungi
The Monera kingdom.
a plant kingdom is called a kingdom because it has big population of plants which is classified in different groups and levels to simplify for their study.
Fungi were once grouped with the kingdom plantae, whoever scientists decided that Fungi were too fundamentally different from plants because they lacked chloroplast and chlorophyll, they had no stems or roots, and Fungi are decomposers not producers. so scientists gave Fungi their own kingdom.
Related phyla are grouped into a kingdom.
The 5 kingdoms are: Fungi, Plantae, Protoctista, Prokaryotae, & Animalia. Algae have features of both plants and animals, but they are generally grouped in the plantae kingdom.
the flowering plants are grouped into five namely;the trees,shrubs,vines or herbs.
A horsetail is in no specific plant kingdom. It is however grouped along with several other types of plants that have xylem and phloem to transport nutrients and water around the plants but do not have seeds, called vascular seedless plants.
A horsetail is in no specific plant kingdom. It is however grouped along with several other types of plants that have xylem and phloem to transport nutrients and water around the plants but do not have seeds, called vascular seedless plants.
flowering plants is one
A horsetail is in no specific plant kingdom. It is however grouped along with several other types of plants that have xylem and phloem to transport nutrients and water around the plants but do not have seeds, called vascular seedless plants.