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The kingdom plantae is under the domain of eukaryota, so all plants are eukaryotic.

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Eukaryotic plants are multicellular organisms that belong to the Plantae kingdom and have cells with a nucleus enclosed within membranes. They contain chlorophyll and undergo photosynthesis to produce energy from sunlight. Examples include trees, flowers, grasses, and ferns.

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