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Are the sturcture and functions of the bodies of plants and
animals the same?​

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Answered by dilleswararaokarri
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no the structure and functions of the bodies of plant and animals are not same

Answered by pritinishad748847035
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Plants and Animals Have Cells

Living things are made up of tiny structural units called cells. Extremely simple living things (called single-cell organisms) may contain only one cell, while complex living things, such as human beings, contain trillions. There are some important differences between plant and animal cells. Plant cells contain cell walls, which keep them firmly in place, while animal cells do not. Some animal cells have protrusions called cilia, which help them move around. Plant and animal cells contain different organelles, which are tiny structures inside the cells that perform different functions. However, both plant and animal cells serve the same basic functions.

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