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How animals are different from plants, fungi and bacteria?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Both fungi and animals do not contain chloroblasts, which means that neither fungi nor animals can process photosynthesis. Chlorophyll makes plants green and provides plant nutrition. In contrast, fungi absorb nutrients from decomposing plant material through an enzymatic process, and animals ingest their food.

Answered by ACHINTYAkumarRAI
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all the animal are multicellular and there membrane is well developed and animal can't perform photosynthetic and vice versa

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