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how do plants differ from animals give to obvious differences​

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Plants and animals are totally different organisms. ... Plant cells have a cellulose cell wall outside of its cell membrane, whereas, animal cells do not. Plant cells have chloroplast with chlorophyll that they use for photosynthesis, animal cells do not have them.

Plants and animals share many characteristics, but they are different in some respects. Animals usually move around and find their own food, while plants are usually immobile and create their food via photosynthesis. ... Animal cells absorb nutrients from food, while plant cells use plastids to create energy from sunlight.

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