Dove
Cabbies.
Cell wall :))
Chloroplasts are NOT found in animals. Chloroplasts are found in most (but not all) plants and some protists.Chloroplasts, being the site of photosynthesis, are only found in plant cells as only plant cells require photosynthesis to survive.
Monosaccharide is found in some plant forms and all animals. Monosaccharide is a simple sugar and the most basic form of carbohydrate.
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.
There are many types of plant life which are found in the state of New York. Some common plants in this state include white wood asters, quaking aspens, and trumphet honeysuckle.
Some of the animals found in Edmonton are hares.
No, cell walls are not found in animals. Animals have cell membranes instead of cell walls. Cell walls are rigid structures found in plant cells, bacteria, fungi, and some protists, providing structural support and protection for the cell.
Birds, carnivores like cats and dogs, and some fish are examples of animals that do not have a cecum. The cecum is a specialized structure found in herbivores that assists in the digestion of plant material.
Zebra & Zebu are both animals. Zebrina pendulla is a plant.
Protection from grazing animals.
dogs