Art, asked by bhosaleshobha608, 9 months ago

(a) What are the differences between
plants and animals?​

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Answered by sudhakarturpati1
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Animals can move from one place to another freely, and exceptions are Sponges and Corals. Plants have chlorophyll, due to which they have the capability to prepare their own food and are known as autotrophs. Animals are the heterotrophs, as they depend on plants for their food, either directly or indirectly.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Plants have a specialized organelle called chloroplasts. This cellular structure enables plants to derive its energy source from sunlight through a process called photosynthesis. This is the most significant difference among plants and humans because humans do not contain chloroplasts.

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