"Animals can move about.
They eat by consuming their food rather than by taking in liquids via their sap.
No plants have legs or arms
No plants can think, or see, or hear, or taste or smell."
#1- Sap has nothing to do with taking in water, root tips do. ALL water and broken down nutrients are absorbed through the roots, specifically the tips.
#2- Animals need H2O- All living things need water. Animals "consume" water.
#3- It is called Autotrophic and Heterotrophic. Auto meaning it takes one, just the plant. Hetero meaning 2, meaning that the animal needs an external food source.
#4- Their are vine plants that look for things to climb, with arms.
#5- I would also like to address that sap is used when the plant is damaged, it seals in moisture.
Plants are stationary and animals are mobile.
Anyway, #3 is the answer to the question.
The leaves, stems, roots, and flowers. The leaves are unique because they absorb sunlight through their stomata (which are small openings in them) needed to make food for the plant and help it to survive.They also produce food for the humans. The stems hold the leaves of the plants which means they also have a very significant part. The roots absorb water from the soil which also helps in the process of food-making. They also attach the plants to the ground. And last but not the least, the flowers. They are the colorful and decorative parts of some plants which makes them the most noticeable. Also, the flowers contain the plants' reproductive parts which allow them to reproduce more plants. ^_^ ♥
"Locomation" is a feature that distinguish plants from animals.
It is the movement of animals from place to place for adaptation and for their survival.
Plants and Animals are multicellular organisms unlike others.
it has a stem
all living things have common traits,irrespective of plants and animals.scroll down to know these common characteristics of living things
They are LIVING THINGS!
Althoug plants are not capable of locomotion, they display many other characteristics of a living thing. For example, they respire (Non-living things do not respire or breathe), They prepare food and consume food for energy, they grow, they also get sick and wither or die.
living: plants, human beings, animals, and mushroomsnonliving: glass, bread, rocks, and airplanes.A virus is an example of a non-living thing that shows some of the characteristics of the living things.
There are several pretty clear ways that place are different from non-living things: 1. Plants grow through cellular reproduction. 2. Plants take in food and expel waste (metabolism) 3. Plants reproduce. 4. Plants respond to stimuli Non-living things (inanimate objects) do none of those things. This list can go on, but those are some of the basics.
all living things have common traits,irrespective of plants and animals.scroll down to know these common characteristics of living things
They are LIVING THINGS!
There are so many different characteristics of living things. Some of these characteristics include reproduction, growth, respiration, movement and much more.
yes
they cannot move but they are living things
Because this is their Nature.
Althoug plants are not capable of locomotion, they display many other characteristics of a living thing. For example, they respire (Non-living things do not respire or breathe), They prepare food and consume food for energy, they grow, they also get sick and wither or die.
They both have common characteristics as they depend on oxygen for life. These living things follow a universal circle of life with birth, reproduction and death.
the characteristics of different species
what are the characteristics of non living things
"All living things reproduce" are one of the characteristics that define what is living and what is non-living. Plants and animals reproduce along with bacteria, fungi and protists.
It means over 9000