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A plant is a living organism that belongs to the kingdom Plantae. Plants are typically characterized by their ability to photosynthesize, which means they can convert light energy into chemical energy, stored in the form of sugars. They have several essential features:

  1. Multicellular Structure: Plants are made up of multiple cells, organized into tissues and organs, such as leaves, stems, and roots.
  2. Cell Walls: Plant cells have rigid cell walls made of cellulose, providing structural support.
  3. Photosynthesis: Plants use chlorophyll, a green pigment, to capture sunlight and convert it into energy, releasing oxygen as a byproduct.
  4. Reproduction: Most plants can reproduce both sexually (through seeds) and asexually (through methods like cuttings or runners).
  5. Growth: Plants can grow throughout their lifecycles, continually adding new cells and increasing in size.
  6. Adaptability: Plants have various adaptations to survive in different environments, from deserts to forests, and can modify their growth patterns accordingly.
  7. Vascular System: Many plants have a vascular system, consisting of xylem and phloem, to transport water, nutrients, and sugars throughout the plant.
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