Biology, asked by nishantkumar29, 1 year ago

Give distinguishing features of plants and animals.

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Answered by Benipal07
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Plants generally are rooted in one place an do not move on their own

Most animals have the ability to move fairly freely.

Plants contain chlorophyl and can make their own food

Animals cannot make their own food and are dependent on plants and other animals for food.

Plants give off oxygen and take in carbon dioxide given off by animals.

Animals give off carbon dioxide which plants need to make food and take in oxygen which they need to breathe.

Plants cells have cell walls and other structures differ from those of animals.

Animal cells do not have cell walls and have different structures than plant cells

Plants have either no or very basic ability to sense.

Animals have a much more highly develped sensory and nervous system.
Answered by marishthangaraj
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Depending on the mode of nourishment, several groups of plants and animals are created.

Plants:

  • In general, plants have a fixed location and do not move on their own.
  • Chlorophyll can be found in plants.
  • Plants are autotrophic by nature since they can produce their own sustenance.
  • Animals release carbon dioxide, which is absorbed by plants.
  • Animal cells have cell walls, while plant cells have significant variations.
  • Plants only have very minimal or no senses at all.
  • Plant growth is not confined by time constraints.
  • Plants expel waste in the form of resins, gum, sap, and vapour.

Animals:

  • The majority of animals can move around fairly freely.
  • Chlorophyll does not exist in animals.
  • Animals are heterotrophic by nature because they cannot prepare their own nourishment.
  • Animals release carbon dioxide, which plants require to produce food, and they also consume oxygen, which is necessary for breathing.
  • Animal cells are structurally distinct from plant cells and lack cell walls.
  • Animals' sensory and neurological systems are significantly more advanced.
  • Animals only experience growth for a set amount of time.
  • Animals excrete their waste as urea, uric acid, ammonia, and other substances.

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