how is a fish similar to an oak tree?
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Although a fish is an animal and an oak tree is a member of plant kingdom, but these two shares many similarities. A fish and an oak tree are living (biotic), made of cells and are multicellular organisms. Both requires oxygen for cellular respiration to produce energy. In both energy is stored in the the form of ATP.
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Although a fish is an animal and an oak tree is a member of plant kingdom, but these two shares many similarities.
- A fish and an oak tree are living (biotic), made of cells and are multicellular organisms.
- Both requires oxygen for cellular respiration to produce energy.
- In both energy is stored in the the form of ATP.
- Both under goes sexual reproduction and produce offspring.
- Both requires water for metabolic reactions.
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