Biology, asked by muskanpadwar, 2 months ago

2. Differentiate between Plante (Plant) and (Animalia) Animal group.
1) Plante (Plant) group.
2) Animalia (Animal) group.
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Answered by MedNerd
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Answer:

Plantae (plant Kingdom) - The cells of this kingdom contains cell wall made up of cellulose. They also contain pigments in chloroplast. Plants generally grow throughout their life and shows alternation of generation

Animalia (animal kingdom) - it does not contain chloroplast and cell wall. They show growth upto particular age. The cell contains small vacoules rather large vacoules which are present in plants. Centrioles and centrosomes are present. Biological and morphological characteristics are different than that of plants.

Answered by nivedithakc98
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Answer:

Plant is a multicellular organisms, in capable of movement, that produce its own food through photosynthesis. Plants given off oxygen and take in carbon dioxide given off by animals.

An Animal is a multicellular organisms, capable of movement, that cannot produce its own food. Animals given off carbon dioxide and take in oxygen given off by plants.

In plants it consists of both living and non living cells. And it requires less strength.

In animals consists of only living cells. It requires more strength.

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