Non-vascular plants (mosses and their relatives),
Seedless vascular plants (ferns and their relatives),
Gymnosperms (cone-bearing plants), and
Angiosperms (flowering plants)
The plant kingdom is divided into two different subgroups. These two subgroups are referred to as the vascular group and the non-vascular group.
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.
It is a plant
Theprotoctist kingdom is divided into "Plant-like protist" , "Animal-like protist" and "fungi- like protist"
The answer is Vascular and Nonvascular. Sweetie if your having trouble ask your instructor or look in your science book!
There are 6 kingdoms of life: Kingdom Animalia, Kingdom Fungi, Kingdom Plantae, Kingdom Protista, True Bacteria, and Kingdom Protista. Or... There could be 5 kingdoms if you mix True Bacteria with Ancient Bacteria into one kingdom : Eurobacteria.
The largest grouping in the plant kingdom is division
The two highest level taxa in the Linnaean system are the kingdom and phylum, except in plants, which have divisions instead of phyla.
Flowering plants are divided into three groups: monocots, eudicots, and tricots
The plant kingdom.
The kingdom Plantae is comprised of the green plants. These plants have cell walls with cellulose and mostly gather energy from sunlight by photosynthesis. They're also characterized by alternation of generations and sexual reproduction.
you could just look it up online, i'm sure it will have something like that.