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What are the characteristics of true plants?

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What are the characteristics of true plants?

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  1. Check out this site for the basic characteristics of plants.  Click on the link at the bottom of the page for Kingdom Plantae and Kingdom Animalia.

    http://oak.cats.ohiou.edu/~braselto/read...

    Also, navigate to the link on Major Groups of Plants:  How Do Plants Differ?


  2. leaves, roots and stems

    These are also called the tracheophytes, or vascular plants, and include the divisions that contains the ferns, the conifers and the flowering plants (or, pteridophytes, gymnosperms and angiosperms), but not the mosses (bryophytes).

    http://64.233.167.104/search?q=cache:Sos...

  3. Leaves, Root, Stems, and sometimes petal.

    When a flower reproduces, If it reproducives with the exact same species it will carry a gene with a charteristic.

    Stem Charateristic: (same goes for rest)

    will effect flower of tallness or shortness with the genre pattern TT(dominant Tall, also a "pure") Tt (dominant Tall with recessive short) tt (dominant short, unless paired with TT or Tt, "pure")

    when a TT is matched with a Tt, the plant will be Tall usually, but many generations later may be short. Tt with Tt will usually be tall, may be short many generations later) tt and tt will be short no matter what, same as TT with TT

    I know it sounds confusing!

    Thanks

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