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In what ways are the reproductive organs of animals and plants different?

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Answered by sn392811
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Answer: Animal reproduction is often very different from plants. While plants are fertilized by external forces like wind and animals, animals must copulate in order to reproduce. If a viable fetus is created, the female animal gives birth to the infant and the animals care for the offspring until it reaches maturity.

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Answered by nsarangi1990
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Animals and plants have various things in common as both are living things and at some point in life both Will die. Plants and animals are made up of cells containing DNA and both of them require energy to reproduce and grow. The presence of DNA and RNA is the characteristic of both plants and animals.

-In both plants and animals have the same basic pattern of organization at the cellular level.

-At the metabolic level both follow the same biochemical pathways for the breakdown of complex molecules to produce chemical energy in the form of ATP.

-In terms of reproduction they are also similar here in such a way that both produce gametes that fuse to form a zygote.

-DNA found in both plants and animals replicates to produce copies of itself.

-Both plants and animals are subject to pressures that lead to the evolution of new species.

-Both plants and animals need specific nutrients, macromolecules, pH levels, salinity levels, energy, temperature levels, among other things to grow and fulfill the cell's needs.

-Both plants and animals have developed various ways of protecting themselves. To fight disease humans have immune, nervous, and endocrine systems, the body's organs are protected by skin, and to keep the body steady bones are present.

-Each plant has its own way of preventing being eaten or killed off. Some species have evolved to smell differently, some are actually poisonous, some have physical barriers like thorns, some spread hundreds of seeds to increase their rate of passing on their genes, etc...

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