Biology, asked by sijithomas2002, 4 months ago

Differences between kingdom
plantae and animalia​

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Answered by SJaamish
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Answer:

Kingdom Plantae- It includes eukaryotic multicellular

autotrophs.

• Plants are autotrophic in nutritional mode,

making their own food by photosynthesis.

• A few members are partially heterotrophic

such as the insectivorous plants or

parasites (Bladderwort and Venus fly

trap)•They have multicellular sex organs and form embryos

during their life cycles.

•Kingdom plantae are further classified into thallophyta,

bryophytes, pteridophytes , gymnosperm and angiosperm.

•Examples: Mosses, ferns and flowering plants are

included in this kingdom.

Kingdom Animalia- It includes eukaryotic multicellular

consumers.

• Animals live mostly by ingesting food and

digesting it within specialized cavities.

• They lackcell wall and show movements.

• They show limited growth which stops

after maturity.

• They are further classified in

vertebrates and invertebrates.

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