difference difference between flora and fauna
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A major difference between flora and fauna is that flora is composed of plants whereas fauna refers to animals.
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The flora and fauna can be differentiated by their classification, nutrition, mobility, cell wall, and chloroplasts.
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- The term flora is used to represent the plants which are present in the particular region. And the term fauna is used to represent the animals which are present in the particular region.
- The mobility of flora is non-mobile, and the mobility of fauna is mobile.
- Most of the flora contains cell walls but in fauna cell walls are absent.
- chloroplasts are present in flora and absent in fauna.
- In flora, nutrition is responsible for producing rapid and total mobilization to avoid danger.
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