Both plants and animals are Eukaryotes, meaning they have a membrane bound nucleus and other membrane-enclosed organelles. Both plants and animals have a nucleus or a central comand center, smooth endoplasmic reteculum, where lipids are synthesised, and a rough endoplasmic reticulum with ribosomes, where proteins are synthesised. They both have a Golgi apparatus which is like the loading and receiving docks of products of the cell, lipids and proteins, and a mitochodrion (mitochodria)where cellular respiration takes place, and a cytoskeleton and plasma membrane which makes up the protection of the cell. Only plants have a cell wall, central vacuole, and chloroplast, which is where photosynthesis takes place. most plant cells do not have Lysosomes, which break down or eat cell parts that are no longer functioning properly, and centriole which help in cell division.
Plants are normally classified by a taxonomist or botanist, this is done according the the structure of the flower of the plant
Compare and contrast flowering and flowerless seed plants
Starch is the storage form of carbohydrates in plants. In contrast, glycogen is the storage form of carbohydrates in animals.
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what are the basic states?compare and contrast the properties of the different states
The gizzard is like teeth in an animal because the gizzard grinds down the soil into bits.
Plants Alteration of generations Meiosis produces spores Animals Diploid Meiosis produces gametes
Compare and contrast flowering and flowerless seed plants
there r thins on the plants here like jerms
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The organs in animals and plants compare by having organ for support.
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.
Compare and contrast it with what?
coal uses fossil fuels and nuclear power plants doesn't
to known species
to known species
1. Compare 2. Contrast
Most scientist observe, compare, and contrast the new organism to known plants or animals. Then they place it in a group. If the unknown does not fit they make different group.