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a state of animals or plants having similar characteristics​

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Answered by shefalitpngmailcom
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Plants and animals are both living things, but at first glance, they seem very different. Animals tend to move around, while plants stay rooted in one place. Animals eat their food, while plants convert sunlight into the energy they need. Despite these differences, scientists argue that plants and animals are more similar than they are different. Some living things even blur the line between the plant and animal kingdoms.

Answered by dpray1987
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Plants and animals share many characteristics, but they are different in some respects. Animals usually move around and find their own food, while plants are usually immobile and create their food via photosynthesis. Plants and animals both have cells that contain DNA, yet the structure of their cells differs.In terms of physical appearance, donkeys and mules are quite similar. Mules have smaller, more horselike ears, and the tail of a horse (long hair coming from a small stump), while donkeys have a tail that more closely resembles that of a cow (a long, continuous muscle, with a small tuft of hair at the end).The set of characteristics provided by Audesirk and Audesirk are:

Animals are multicellular.

Animals are heterotrophic, obtaining their energy by consuming energy-releasing food substances.

Animals typically reproduce sexually.

Animals are made up of cells that do not have cell walls.

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