We may have a little trouble with the 'unique' attributes here as you may find places in the realm of life where everything is copied.
# Camera and Compound eyes. (Plants do follow the sun in their orientation and growth but are unable to form perceivable images.) # Mechanical Locomotion. (exceptions: Slime molds, amoebas, cillia-ted and flagella-ated protists.) # Audio based communication.
# Thought #
Animals are multicellular organisms, they are capable of movement at some stage of their life cycle, and they obtain energy by consuming other organisms.
Animals are living things. They are also capable of self-propulsion.
The three most general levels in classification are domain, kingdom, and phylum. These levels categorize organisms based on broad characteristics such as cell type, body organization, and reproductive methods.
The two three characteristics that best define an organism from the kingdom Animalia are: 1. Eukaryotic cell type 2. Motility (meaning they can move independantly, or at least change positions) 3. They are ALL heterotrophic, meaning they must consume other organisms.
The first thing a scientist does to classify an animal is to observe its physical characteristics and behavior to determine its characteristics and identify its unique features. This information is used to place the animal into a specific group or category based on similarities with other organisms.
The three common characteristics of animals in the phylum Arthropoda are: having a segmented body with paired jointed legs, having a hard exoskeleton made of chitin, and undergoing ecdysis, or molting, to grow.
Each animal phylum has unique characteristics that distinguish it from others. For example, all chordates possess a notochord at some point in their development, arthropods have jointed appendages and an exoskeleton, mollusks have a muscular foot and a soft body enclosed in a mantle, and echinoderms have a spiny skin and a water vascular system.
Big bars
flat and like a bowl
shiny; hard; not plastic
it could be personification, in that case an animal has human characteristics
Animal husbandry and agriculture are closely related because they both deal with beneficial aspects of crop and animal use. Learning this is beneficial to both individuals and the economy in general.
There are many characteristics of all living things. Three of these are; they are made of cells, they used energy to grow and develop, and they reproduce and have waste.
if an animal is a felis what characteristics does it have??
the animal kingdom characteristics are that they are unicellular and they don't need sunlight
Zoomorphism; assigning animal characteristics to non-animal entities.
what is the characteristics of a animal mole?
Wore animal skin for clothing. Stones to make tools. Hunted food by hand.
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