Plant Domain Biology
According to this system the tree of life consists of three domains.
Plant domain biology. Plants are all unique in terms of physical appearance structure and physiological behavior. In biology a domain refers to the largest of all groups in the classification of life. All life that has a cell nucleus and eukaryotic membrane bound organelles is included in eukar.
Kingdom plantae includes all the plants. Examples include algae amoeba fungi molds yeast ferns mosses flowering plants sponges insects and mammals. Botanists classify plants into several groups that have similar distinguishing characteristics.
Comparison of classification systems. Characteristics of kindom plantae. Plant kingdom plantae.
They are eukaryotic multicellular and autotrophic organisms. The plant kingdom has the following characteristic. Explore all 4 major phyla of the plants here.
Archaea bacteria and eukarya. Each domain contains a collection of organisms with similar properties and evolutionary histories as scientists have organized them. In biological taxonomy a domain also superkingdom realm or empire is the highest taxonomic rank of organisms in the three domain system of taxonomy devised by carl woese et al.
There are currently 3 agreed groups at this level the archaea domain bacteria domain and eukarya domain. Plants have chloroplast and chlorophyll pigment which is required for photosynthesis. Organisms in this domain include protists fungi plants and animals.