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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.<references />MACMILLAN FOUNDATIONS Biology author by Julian Sutton | 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. | ||
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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.
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MACMILLAN FOUNDATIONS Biology author by Julian Sutton