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Which correctly explains the unique characteristics that cause an organism to be classified into the Plant Kingdom?
When the organism uses oxygen for respiration, has specialized cells, and passes traits to its offspring.
When the organism grows and develops over time, gets resources from the environment, and reproduces asexually.
When the organism reproduces sexually, can live on land and water, and uses sugar as a food source.
When the organism has more than one cell, has a nucleus, and makes its own food.
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"When the organism has more than one cell, has a nucleus, and makes its own food."
Reason: Plants are multicellular, eukaryotic (cells with nuclei), and autotrophic—they make their own food (usually by photosynthesis). The other choices list traits that are not unique to plants.
Reason: Plants are multicellular, eukaryotic (cells with nuclei), and autotrophic—they make their own food (usually by photosynthesis). The other choices list traits that are not unique to plants.
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