Animals and plants are very different than fungus. Animals cannot produce their own food. Plants can produce their own food.
Food webs consist of different plants and animals, food chains are just animals in an environment with a producer, top consumer, and animals in the middle who are consumers.
Plant and animal cells are alike because they both have a nucleus, chromosomes, a vacuole.
It is alike because it takes in carbon dioxide and water. It is different because it can be different sizes, shapes, and colors.
Fungus is a living organism. They are both consumers
no it is not true that plant and animal cells are exactly alike.
Both... Are in central America Have lots of tropical plants and animals Are a bit dangerous ... poison plants,snakes ...
they are alike because some of them mate with one another and some do not mate at all.
NO. Pigs and cows are two entirely different species, two very different animals that can nor will ever look alike.
there is no similarities they are all different.
the differences between an animal cell and a plant cell is that an animal cell has a cell membrane and a plant cell has a cell wall.
Animals that are least alike are likely found in different classes or phyla. For example, a bird (class Aves) and a jellyfish (phylum Cnidaria) are very different from each other both in terms of their physical characteristics and evolutionary history.
Bacteria are not animals. Since a long time there has been a problem in understanding whether bacteria are plants or animals. Later it was taken as plants, because alike plants, bacteria possess a cell wall. Animals do not have a cell wall. The outermost organelle in animals is the cell membrane. Furthermore, bacteria also have a primitive form of nucleus, which makes them far different from plants. Hence they are put into a different kingdom called Archae. Thus, taking cell wall into consideration, bacteria are plants. But as a whole, they are neither plants nor animals. They rule a kingdom of their own.And yes.....the word "Bacteria" is itself the plural form. The singular form is "Bacterium". So do not write "bacterias".