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The plants are mainly multicellular eukaryotes. they are catagorized as kingdom plantae. Like the animals, they have highly organized tissues and organs.Their cells have rigid walls based on cellulose.
The plants are mainly multicellular [[eukaryotes|eukaryotes]]. they are catagorized as kingdom plantae. Like the [[animals|animals]], they have highly organized [[Tissue|tissues]] and [[organs|organs]]. Their [[cells|cells]] have rigid walls based on [[cellulose|cellulose]]<ref>MACMILLAN FOUNDATIONS Biology author by Julian Sutton</ref>.<br>
 
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The plants are mainly multicellular eukaryotes. they are catagorized as kingdom plantae. Like the animals, they have highly organized tissues and organs. Their cells have rigid walls based on cellulose[1].

References

  1. MACMILLAN FOUNDATIONS Biology author by Julian Sutton