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Transpiration is the movement of water through a plant and loss or evaporation of that water from leaves, stems and flowers. In a human, the loss of water through the skin as perspiration and evaporation is called transepidermal diffusion. In both cases the point of evaporation is to cool the plant or human.
No, both plant and animal cells do not have chloroplast. Plant cells have chloroplast that is why their leaves are green. Such as animals they do not. K.K
They both breathe oxygen
you probably mean the golgi body. it is an organelle that is in both the plant and animal cell.
yes,they have circulatory system which consist of stem,which circulate the food made by leaves to other parts of the plant.
they both hold up the rest of the "body"
the celery "stick" is the stem and the leaves at the top the leaves of the plant; both the leaves and stems are edible
because they both need energy for particular functions in the human body
The vein of a plant and human are alike because each one carries either blood or nutrients to the main part of either the human or plants body.
1. Both can reproduce by seeds 2. Both have dominant sporophytic plant body and gametophyte is dependent on sporophyte. 3. Both have root, stem and leaves
Transpiration is the movement of water through a plant and loss or evaporation of that water from leaves, stems and flowers. In a human, the loss of water through the skin as perspiration and evaporation is called transepidermal diffusion. In both cases the point of evaporation is to cool the plant or human.
Yes, both. The latter preponderantly.
No, both plant and animal cells do not have chloroplast. Plant cells have chloroplast that is why their leaves are green. Such as animals they do not. K.K
They both have leaves, roots, and a trunk. There the similarity ends, because the coconut tree is a palm.
Cells form the human body. Both things are alive.
They both breathe oxygen
you probably mean the golgi body. it is an organelle that is in both the plant and animal cell.