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what is the difference between plant and other living things?short answer​

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Answered by IshitaKhadpe
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While both plants and animals are living organisms but they can be differentiated with the movement characteristics. Plants can't move from one place to another while on the other hand animals can move from one place to another because animals contain specialized protein to promote movement in the body.

Answered by nehu215
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What is the difference between plants and other living things?

What is the difference between plants and other living things?The world’s changing, your onboarding stays fast.

What is the difference between plants and other living things?The world’s changing, your onboarding stays fast.The best known difference is that they obtain essential nutrients through photosynthesis, so corollary differences are largely based on the structures and cellular makeup that allow plants to undergo that process — structures such as leaves that greatly increase contact with sunlight. Plants also need nutrients that do not come from photosynthesis, and they need ways to be fixed in their environment, so they are also characterized by a root system that anchors them to the ground and serve a number of important functions for obtaining moisture and other nutrients from the ground.

What is the difference between plants and other living things?The world’s changing, your onboarding stays fast.The best known difference is that they obtain essential nutrients through photosynthesis, so corollary differences are largely based on the structures and cellular makeup that allow plants to undergo that process — structures such as leaves that greatly increase contact with sunlight. Plants also need nutrients that do not come from photosynthesis, and they need ways to be fixed in their environment, so they are also characterized by a root system that anchors them to the ground and serve a number of important functions for obtaining moisture and other nutrients from the ground.BUT while these are the best know differential characteristics, there are organisms not in the plant kingdom that photosynthesize, and not all plants have leaves and roots.

What is the difference between plants and other living things?The world’s changing, your onboarding stays fast.The best known difference is that they obtain essential nutrients through photosynthesis, so corollary differences are largely based on the structures and cellular makeup that allow plants to undergo that process — structures such as leaves that greatly increase contact with sunlight. Plants also need nutrients that do not come from photosynthesis, and they need ways to be fixed in their environment, so they are also characterized by a root system that anchors them to the ground and serve a number of important functions for obtaining moisture and other nutrients from the ground.BUT while these are the best know differential characteristics, there are organisms not in the plant kingdom that photosynthesize, and not all plants have leaves and roots.The difficulty in giving an easy 100% valid answer to this kind of question is that taxonomists keep changing the “rules” for what belongs to what kingdom, etc., and the definition you seek has to rely in part on taxonomic schemes.

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