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distinguish between Plantae and Animalia,​

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Answered by rounitmourya0910
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Plantae Animalia

They belongs to plant kingdom They belong to animal kingdom

They are green colored eukaryotic cells They are also eukaryotes, but don’t have green color pigmentation

The cells of this kingdom contain cell wall Animal cells do not have any cell walls.

Plants don’t have any locomotion Animals have locomotion and they can move from one place to another.

Plants prepare their own food by the process called photosynthesis Animals doesn’t have the capability to prepare own food, they depend on plants and other animals for their food

Mostly plants won’t show any alterations in generations Most of the animals show the alterations.

Plants shows the growth throughout the lifetime Animals usually grows up to certain age only

In plant cells, only nucleoid is present, but nuclear membrane is absent In animal cells, true nucleus along with nuclear membrane is present

Most of the plants contains the single chromosomes Most of the animals contains more than one chromosome

Chloroplast is present Chloroplast is absent

Membrane bound cell organelles are absent Membrane bound cell organelles are present

Centrioles are absent Centrioles are present

The ribosomes are 70s type The ribosomes are 80s type

Note: Cell size also matters, when it comes to plant cells it is approximately in the size of 0.1 to 5micrometer and animal cells are in the size of 5 to 100mm. Apart from General and morphological differences, differences in genetics and reproduction also.

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