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There are cells in both plants and animals.
Every living thing reproduces. Plants can reproduce sexually or asexually. Sexually by means of pollen and eggs, asexually by cloning.
NO plants do not have centrioles, but have a spindle closely identical to the Animals
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Cells are so specialized to carry out all the complex functions in animals and plants.
To grow and reproduce.
plants or animals
Animals and plants, divide cells to reproduce, this is meiosis.
The Nucleus is the boss of the cells inside the bodies of Plants and Animals.
There are cells in both plants and animals.
Not necessarily. Cells in different parts of plants and animals reproduce (divide) at different rates. It would depend on what parts of the organisms you are comparing. For example: the ends of plant roots grow a lot faster than the other parts, and hair cells in animals grow faster than cells in other parts of the body.
1. they don't have cells, virus is a chunk of nucleic acid with a protein coat. 2. most viruses are destructive and they reproduce inside living things.
Every living thing reproduces. Plants can reproduce sexually or asexually. Sexually by means of pollen and eggs, asexually by cloning.
They reproduce by forming tiny cells that can grow into new plants.
Virus is a pathogen that can only reproduce inside a host cell. Some protists exhibit similar behavior. ---------------------- This being because many of the species of viruses do not have nuclei or a way to produce offspring. These microbes require a host cell for survival and reproductive purposes.
NO plants do not have centrioles, but have a spindle closely identical to the Animals
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