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</topic><topic id="https://vocabularios.eca.usp.br/vcaa/skos/5074"><instanceOf><topicRef xlink:href="#term"/></instanceOf><baseName><baseNameString>plantas</baseNameString></baseName>  <occurrence>    <instanceOf>      <topicRef xlink:href="#scope-note"/>    </instanceOf><baseName><baseNameString><![CDATA[ <p><span>Multicellular eukaryotic life forms characterized by photosynthesis, in which chemical energy is produced from water, minerals, and carbon dioxide with the aid of pigments and the radiant energy of the Sun. However, also included in the kingdom are plants that do not produce their food by photosynthesis, but rather are parasitic and live off of other living plants. Other plants are saprophytic, obtaining their food from dead organic matter. Plants have cells that contain cellulose in their walls and are therefore to some extent rigid. There is also an absence of organs of locomotion, resulting in a more or less stationary existence as well as no sensory and nervous systems. There are over 300,000 living species of plants.</span></p>
<p><span>Source: Art &amp; Architecture Thesaurus</span></p>
<p><span><span>http://vocab.getty.edu/page/aat/300132360</span></span></p> ]]> </baseNameString></baseName>  </occurrence>  <occurrence>    <instanceOf>      <topicRef xlink:href="#scope-note"/>    </instanceOf><baseName><baseNameString><![CDATA[ <p><span>Formas de vida eucari&oacute;ticas multicelulares caracterizadas pela fotoss&iacute;ntese, na qual a energia qu&iacute;mica &eacute; produzida a partir da &aacute;gua, minerais e di&oacute;xido de carbono com o aux&iacute;lio de pigmentos e da energia radiante do sol. No entanto, tamb&eacute;m est&atilde;o inclu&iacute;das no reino as plantas que n&atilde;o produzem seus alimentos por fotoss&iacute;ntese, mas sim s&atilde;o parasitas e vivem de outras plantas vivas. Outras plantas s&atilde;o saprof&iacute;ticas, obtendo seu alimento de mat&eacute;ria org&acirc;nica morta. As plantas possuem c&eacute;lulas que cont&ecirc;m celulose em suas paredes e, portanto, s&atilde;o at&eacute; certo ponto r&iacute;gidas. H&aacute; tamb&eacute;m uma aus&ecirc;ncia de &oacute;rg&atilde;os de locomo&ccedil;&atilde;o, resultando em uma exist&ecirc;ncia mais ou menos estacion&aacute;ria, bem como na aus&ecirc;ncia de sistemas sensoriais e nervosos. Existem mais de 300.000 esp&eacute;cies vivas de plantas.</span></p>
<p><span>Fonte: AAT</span></p>
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