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Hey guys!! Can't finish my assignment so I thought that you guys could help me a little. My question is
"Why are the number of systems lesser in plants than in animals?"

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Answered by ItzSunshineHere
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Explanation:

Animals are multicellular heterotrophs whose cells lack cell walls. At some point during their lives, all animals are capable of movement, although not all animals have muscles they use for this. ... Plants are simpler organisms than animals, having three organ systems and fewer organs than do vertebrate animals.

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Answered by Anonymous
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