difference between plant and animal
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PLANTS:
1)They can't move
2) They have roots to transport water and minerals.
3) They are autotrophs ( who make there own food).
4) They take carbon dioxide and give oxygen.
5) They have chlorophyll.
ANIMALS:
1) They can move
2) They doesn't have roots,etc.
3) They are Heterotrophs ( who depends on others for food).
4) They take oxygen and give Carbon dioxide.
5) They doesn't have chlorophyll.
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PLANTS:
1)They can't move
2) They have roots to transport water and minerals.
3) They are autotrophs ( who make there own food).
4) They take carbon dioxide and give oxygen.
5) They have chlorophyll.
ANIMALS:
1) They can move
2) They doesn't have roots,etc.
3) They are Heterotrophs ( who depends on others for food).
4) They take oxygen and give Carbon dioxide.
5) They doesn't have chlorophyll.
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Plant
- Plants does not have a nervous system so usually do not react quickly to stimuli.
- plants are generated generally in one place and do not move on their own.
- Plants contain Cholorophyll.
- Plants make their own food and therefore they are Autotrophic in nature.
- Plants give off oxygen and take in carbon dioxide given by animal.
- Growth of plant is restricted by some limits....
Animals.....
- Animals have nervous system and usually reacts rapid.
- most animals have the ability to move fairly and freely.
- Animals do not contain Cholorophyll.
- Anumals cannot prepared their own food and hence they are hetrotrophic in nature.
- Animals give of carbon dioxide which plants make food take oxygen they need to breathe.
- Growth of animal occurs only for a definite period of time.
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