Almost all plants benefit humans
All living creatures on earth share some amount of DNA, including mammals, reptiles, fish, plants, sea sponges, bacteria, and viruses. Humans share much more DNA with mammals than any other creature. And we share more DNA with lizards than we do fish. This is because mammals split off from the mammal-lizard common ancestor long after the fish-amphibian common ancestor. Humans share as much as 50% of genes with plants, so our relatedness to nuts is around this figure. It is interesting to note that researchers have found various genes associated with human ailments in different creatures. For instance, the gene connected to deafness has been found in some plants.
plant and humans share common trates, because for a first we're both living. And we both have "blood" running through own veins, in plants it's called clorophill...
Plants are autotroph and humans and animals are heterotroph.
Plants can be dangerous to humans due to poisons or allergies.
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Humans share at least some genes (DNA) with all living organisms. As far as plants, it is around 15%.
We need to share with other humans, plants, and animals.
While plants and humans are very different, they do have quite a bit of DNA similarities. Humans share approximately 40-50% of DNA with cabbage. Humans share over 60% of DNA with insects, and 98% with chimps.
Almost all plants benefit humans
All living creatures on earth share some amount of DNA, including mammals, reptiles, fish, plants, sea sponges, bacteria, and viruses. Humans share much more DNA with mammals than any other creature. And we share more DNA with lizards than we do fish. This is because mammals split off from the mammal-lizard common ancestor long after the fish-amphibian common ancestor. Humans share as much as 50% of genes with plants, so our relatedness to nuts is around this figure. It is interesting to note that researchers have found various genes associated with human ailments in different creatures. For instance, the gene connected to deafness has been found in some plants.
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plant and humans share common trates, because for a first we're both living. And we both have "blood" running through own veins, in plants it's called clorophill...
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Plants are autotroph and humans and animals are heterotroph.
the get nutrients from plants
plants and flowers