Classification of Vegetables. Plants. Vegetal kingdom. Flora. Flora. Nature of Aragon Spain.

Classification of Vegetables. Plants. Vegetal kingdom. Flora.

Nature of Aragon > Flora

Plants take on an infinite number of shapes and sizes and live in any of the possible conditions of life on earth.

We can consider that the plant kingdom is divided into three large groups:

PROTOPHYTES

Without nucleus

Schizophytes

  • Bacteria or schizophytes.
  • Cyanophyceae or Cyanophytes or blue algae.

With core

SINGLE CELL PHONES
TALLOPHITES With talus

Without conductive vessels

CRYPTOGRAMS

Without flowers, Reproduction by spores.

CORMOPHITES.

With conductive vessels

  • GYMNOSPERMS Uncovered seed.
  • ANGIOSPERMS Seed in ovary.

PHANEROGAMAS or SPERMAPHITES

With flowers, Reproduction by seeds

Some modern classifications consider four kingdoms:

Nowadays mushrooms are considered a separate kingdom (Fungi), although they have traditionally been studied within Botany as other types of plants. Fungi are also sometimes considered to be in the kingdom protista, intermediate between plants and animals.



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