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Does the plant kingdom include multicellular organisms?

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Does the plant kingdom include multicellular organisms?

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There’s no such thing as a single-celled plant. All plants are multicellular and of course the cells are specialized. Roots for example carry a much different function than the leaves of a tree. The roots might have what are called channel cells while the cells in leaves have lots of chloroplast organelles for photosynthesis.

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