Yes, but it is too large a subject to cover here.
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There are one-celled organisms classified in the plant kingdom. The popular ones are protists which are classified as animals as well as plants.
Chloroplasts indicate an organism with the ability to preform photosynthesis and is classified as an autotroph; producer. Animals can not produce their own food and are classified as heterotrophs; consumers.
Plants are classified in the domain Eukarya.
Slime molds do not resemble plants, animals, or fungi.
Well they had maize, squash, beans, llamas, and alpacas
plants and animals are classified as living things
Plants And Animals
flowering plants
aristotle classified plants and animals based on the phylum, vertebra,invertebra,with their shape,height,etc........
animals, fungi and plants.
omnivore
natural
Yes. This is often how the ancients would classify their plants and animals.
describe plants and animals in jamaicas wetlnds
Plants are classified into divisions, classes, orders, families, genera, and species. Animals are classified into phyla, classes, orders, families, genera, and species. The main difference is the higher taxonomic level at which the classifications begin for plants (division for plants and phyla for animals).
Animals and plants are codependent upon on another for several reasons. Namely, animals depend on plants for nourishment while plants depend on animals for fertilizer.
No. In ancient times, people classified plants and animals by use. Binomial nomenclature started to become common in the 1700s.