No! They have similar function
Protists do not have specialized tissues.
movements of plants are slow than movements in animals.plants respond slowly to stimuli than animals answer to their sense organs.
Generally, in the ecosystem plants function as primary producers of biological energy in the form of sugars, starches, lipids and proteins (autotrophs), while animals are the heterotrophic consumers of this production. Therefore, energy generally flows from plants to animals.
The study of how to make your body function better is called biomechanics. Biomechanics includes the study of humans, animals, plants, organs, and cells.
Nitrogen is found in plants and animals, though mainly plants as a way to more easily have photosynthesis occur. It is found in the blood of the organisms in which have nitrogen in their bodies.
by consuming plants or other animals
Photosynthesis occurs in plants, but not in animals.
None are Nucleic acids Nucleic acid is RNA and DNA. Fat, oils and Starch do not fall in this category. Enzymes are tricky because they can associate with nucleic acids to replicated it.... but enzymes are really just proteins. So the answer is none are.
one has legs and plants dont
Animals can walk while plants cannot but plants can also move but not in locomotion they can only bent or creep in search of sunlight.
I believe that the temperature may affect the animals and plants.
Animals eat meat or plants for energy and plants go through process called Photosynthesis which makes sugar for the plant to eat.
Protists do not have specialized tissues.
Prokaryotic cells (bacteria) are not technically not part of animals, but they are found on and in animals.Animals are Eukaryotes. Meaning that they have cells with a nucleus (unlike bacteria which do not have a nucleus to hold in its DNA); and these cells do not have 'walls' like plants or fungi.Cells in animals differ on what their function is, shape always follows function.
movements of plants are slow than movements in animals.plants respond slowly to stimuli than animals answer to their sense organs.
Plants get it from bacteria which live associated with their roots who take atmospheric nitrogen and fixate it (nitrogen cycle). Animals can only get it by ingesting organic compounds which contain nitrogen, such as plants and other animals which have eaten plants.
Sugars, lipids [both fats and oils], proteins, hormones, and nucleic acids are the main ones.