Animals share the common characteristics of a body plan eventually becomes fixed as they develop, although some undergo a process of metamorphosis later in their life. Most animals are motile, meaning they can move spontaneously and independently. All animals are heterotrophs, meaning they must ingest other organisms for sustenance.
Animals are a very diverse groups of organisms, but all of them share a number of characteristics. Animals are multicellular eukaryotes that are heterotrophic, ingesting and digesting food inside the body. Animal cells lack the cell walls that provide support in the bodies of plants and fungi. Most animals have muscle systems and nervous systems, responsible for movement and rapid response to stimuli in their environment. In addition, most animals reproduce sexually with the diploid stage dominating the life cycle. In most species a large, nonmotile egg is fertilized by a small, flagellated sperm, thus forming a diploid zygote. The transformation of a zygote to an animal of specific form depends on the controlled expression in the developing embryo of special regulatory genes.
they are all multicellular eukaryotic embryonic chemoorganoheterotrophs that are capable of motility for at least for part of their life cycle.
All animals have the same basics in animal cells.
The difference between animal and plant cells are that plants have a cell wall while animals have a membrane instead. Also, the general look of the cells if you looked at compared drawings of them
There are six kingdoms; animalia, plantea, bacteria, protista, archaea, and fungi. In order for it to be classified as being "animalia" or an animal, it must follow these characteristics:
"Animals are eukaryotic and multicellular, which separates them from bacteria and most protists. They are heterotrophic, generally digesting food in an internal chamber, which separates them from plants and algae. They are also distinguished from plants, algae, and fungi by lacking rigid cell walls. All animals are motile, if only at certain life stages. In most animals, embryos pass through a blastula stage,[9] which is a characteristic exclusive to animals."
All of them are going to die someday, or have already died.
They share physical structural characteristics and similar feeding patterns.
All animals share characteristics such as growth and reproduction.
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One characteristic all reptiles share is that they are all cold-blooded.
Yes, DNA is a characteristic that all living things share. To be more precise, all living things share a form of genetic material, which is DNA.
all living things hav a unique characteristic feature of respiration
all living things hav a unique characteristic feature of respiration
Contain DNA
They all live in or near forests
all living things hav a unique characteristic feature of respiration
They are all natural resources.
they are all animals.
They are all eukaryotes, and live in moist surroundings.Most protozoans are unicellular, but not all.
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Each circle defines the boundaries of a set, all of whose members share a characteristic. All objects with the characteristic are inside the circle, all those without that characteristic are outside.