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What are the dillrence between plants & animals

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Answered by radhikahans14082006
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Definition of Plants

Plants fall under the multicellular, photosynthetic eukaryotes category. Further, they belong to the kingdom Plantae. There are different kinds of plants found in different areas and climates. Moreover, they are the primary producers on the Earth’s ecosystem.

We call plants autotrophs because they are capable of producing their own food through photosynthesis. Generally, plants consist of a proper root system and the shoot system. The root system is one found below the ground.

Whereas, the shoot system contains parts above the ground like flowers, fruits, leaves, buds and more. There are different types of plants. They range from angiosperms, gymnosperms, ferns, conifers and mosses to liverworts, hornworts, green algae and more.

Definition of Animals

Belonging to the kingdom of Animalia, animals also vary from one place to another. Further, they fall under the category of multicellular, eukaryotes. Moreover, they are found in air, water and land.

Animals also have sub-divisions. For instance, they may be vertebrates or invertebrates, oviparous or viviparous, and even cold-blooded or warm-blooded. Generally, the most common groups of animals are classified as mammals, amphibians, reptiles, fish, birds and insects.

Looking at the number of animals, there are around 80,000+ vertebrates, and 6, 750,000+ invertebrates. Similarly, we have around five million species of insects. Moreover, the mammals account for only 5,500.

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Answered by hariprasadsahu217
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plants = plant make their own food by the process of photosynthesis .

plants cannot move from one place to another place .

during respiration plant take in carbon dioxide and release oxygen

animals= animals cannot make their own food.

animal can move from one place to another.

animals take in oxygen and release carbon dioxide.

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