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How have plants arguably become different from fungi and some types of protists as they evolved to survive on land.

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How have plants arguably become different from fungi and some types of protists as they evolved to survive on land?

Plants are different from all other organism because of the presence of chloroplast which houses the chlorophyl that gives green pigmentation that allows them to perform photosynthesis which is only done by plants and makes them to be solely called autotrophs

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