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Cells are the individual basic building blocks of plants and animal.

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cells, cells and molecules mostly. way back was backteria.

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Where are cells located in a animal and plant?

Cells are ubiquitous in both animals and plants; cells are the building blocks for all life forms.


How was the cell defined?

The building blocks of animals and plants


Is the cell membrain in the animal body or the plant body?

Cell membranes* acts as a wall around cells, microscopic, living building blocks of life, in both animals and plants.


How do animals affect plants?

Plants are the building blocks of life. Without plants, animals like vegetarians would starve and the animals that eat the vegetarians would starve and so on. The whole animal kingdom is dependent on plants. So if say plants some how all died, we would be in a lot of trouble.


What is the building block from which plants build sugar?

6H2O + 6CO2 + sunlight → C6H12O6 (glucose) + 6O2 So the building blocks would be water and carbon dioxide


Who is credited as the first individual to classify plants and animal?

Carolus Linnaeus


Name the process by which plants make sugars that are used as building blocks to construct other molecules and new plant cells?

photosynthesis


Do you start a city with flat land in minecraft?

Start out with building roads and then decide how big the blocks will be. Then build the buildings, sidewalks, plants, ect.


What are fundamental building blocks of all matter?

The building blocks of all matter are called atoms. The breakdown of the four main organic molecules are as follows (follow the format substance : building block) Lipids: Fatty Acids Carbohydrates: Monosaccharides Nucleic Acids: Nucleotides Proteins: Amino Acids


What do amino acids come from?

Amino acids are the building blocks of protein. They are found in foods like milk, eggs and meat. They also can be found In a variety of plants.


Would DNA from animal cells differ from plant cells?

Depends on what is meant by DNA. The amino acid (G,A,T,C etc.) building blocks of DNA are the same for plants as well as animals. The arrangement of these blocks into genes and chromosomes determines the genetic make up of a specific organism. In this respect no two animal organisms are never the same - as mostly they are the result of sexual reproduction where genetic material is contributed by both parents. In plants the same applies (cross-pollination), but here there is an interesting difference; most plants can be reproduced asexually (vegetative), this means that you can have hundreds of thousands of plants all with the same genetic makeup (DNA) - a situation very common to ornamental horticulture. At a chromosome level different animal have differing numbers of chromosomes, as do plants. This means for all intense and purpose that plants or animals outside of species level can never normally cross with other plants or animals outside of the same level.


How does fertilizer help flowers grow?

Fertilizer is like "bricks" (and we'll call them blocks - as in "building blocks" or "chemical building blocks") from which plants build their structures to maintain their lives, grow, and reproduce. Take the idea one step further. Visualize that the blocks are different colors, and the plant uses them in different proportions. Different plants, by extension, use blocks in proportions that are different from other plants. With these ideas in mind, think of the plant as "mining" these blocks out of the ground. The different blocks are necessary to the plant's life and to its health. Without certain ones, it dies, without others, its growth is stunted or changed in some way because it lacks sufficient blocks to "max out" and fully do its plant-thing. Fertilizer is designed to supplement what may be missing or in short supply in the soil. That way the plant has all the different blocks, and in sufficient quantity, to grow to the best of its ability. Different fertilizers are designed with different proportions of blocks in them to provide "extra stuff" to a particular plant 'cause it is known to use more of that "stuff" to grow well. And fertilizers are also designed or custom mixed to take a soil that has been depleted or simply lacks sufficient "stuff" in it to grow plants and re-invigorate that soil. That way it can once again support healthy growth in our non-animal friends . As a closing note, plants need water to facilitate the uptake and transport of nutrients (our "blocks") necessary for their life and health. And, in case it wasn't obvious, the nutrients must be water soluble to be useful to the plant.