Obviously an animal that is both plant and animal is a plantimal.
Maybe you're looking for some sort of Algae, but that doesn't fall in Kingdom Animalia or Kingdom Plantae, it is in Kingdom Protista.
But if asked this question on my next Biology quiz, I would definitely put down that it is a Plantimal.
the only plant that eat animals is a venus fly trap
Animals that depend on plant matter are horses and animals which don't eat plants only.
The animals automatically come to you. Plant-eating animals come if you have enough plant and grasses for them. The meat-eating animals come to you also. But only if you have enough food for them. (Warning, meat-eating animals only eat animals that eat plants.)
herbivores
Both plants and animals have cell membranes. Only plant cells have cell walls.
No. It only eats plants.
humans are mammals, so if there were no animals, the only life on Earth would be plant life
This also can done in plant.
Only a plant has a cell wall. Animals have cell membranes.
Cellulase is mainly produced by microorganisms like fungi and bacteria, not by plants or animals. Although animals, including termites and some ruminants, can host microorganisms that produce cellulase to help them digest cellulose-rich plant material.
no, only plant cells
Cell walls are only in plant cells.