Plants (plantae) are a major group of living organisms, such as trees, flowers, grasses, shrubs, grasses and also ferns.
Plants are divided into: seed plants, vascular plants, ferns and ferns.
The most important feature of plants is that they are self-feeding and therefore provide food for themselves and for herbivores as well as for humans, making them the most important elements of the food cycle in nature. Plants can transform the sun's energy into a form of chemical energy in carbohydrates by photosynthesis in the essential formers of plant cells.
Plants cover most of the Earth's surface, can live in all environments, provide oxygen to us when we make their food, which is food for other creatures, and release water vapor, which works to soften the atmosphere.