Not all green things are plants. for example i am wearing a green t-shirt right now and i am quite sure its not a plant. a spider is an animal because it has babies and is properly alive like it runs around and eats and drinks and kills and breathes and most importantly moves! Ever seen a spider be stuck in the ground or being watered? or a plant waalking or drinking from a glass? P.S written by maddy the pig. i can now reveal maddy the pig is the junior school kid!
Cell wallChloroplastPoreThe cell wall is found in plants, though not animals.
The animal that first evolved, I guess. But no one knows what that was (because it lived millions and billions of years ago) or if there was an animal that evolved before all other animals. It would have eaten plants though because plants are plants, not animals and they use photosynthesis to survive.
Hens are warm blooded because they are classified in the birds group of the animal kingdom chart even though they cannot fly.
No. They are close relatives though
The cell wall, though the materials making up this cell wall are different in plants and bacteria.
Penguins are classified as birds because they share key characteristics with other birds, such as feathers and laying eggs. Although penguins have lost the ability to fly, they have evolved to be exceptional swimmers, adapted for an aquatic life in cold climates.
Yes, it does, though the process is different to that in animal cells due to the prescence of cell walls.
I don't think that any animal, as in mammal, have eight legs, but spiders do, though I don't think spiders are considered an animal, though I'm not an expert. The spider has eight legs and is considered an arachnid.
No the wolf is a carnivor. A herbivore is a animal that eats only plants. Though wolves are carnivores they will sometimes eat berries.
I think its called a spider web, not sure though, could be something else
False the tree of animals began with the human the human is classified as a animal even though it can talk walk and hold things.
No, though both are classified as Arthropods.