Photosynthesis occurs in plants, but not in animals.
yes plants and animals such as worms
No. Plants carry out transpiration bu animals do not.
it is not happening in animals. it is happening in plants.
Photosynthesis occurs in the chloroplasts of plant cells and does not occur in animals.
formation of a cell plate
I think its metamorphosis :)
No, the function of nucleic acids is the same in both plants and animals. Nucleic acids, such as DNA and RNA, play a crucial role in storing and transmitting genetic information, regulating gene expression, and facilitating protein synthesis in both plants and animals.
A cell wall occurs in only plants. The cell membrane, however, occurs in both plants and animals
Yes, mitosis occurs both in plants, as well as animals. Mitosis is the reproduction of an organism's cells. For example, when a woman who is pregnant waits for her child to be born, mitosis occurs. Same thing with plants. Hope that helped!
Photosynthesis only occurs in plants, on the leaves, to produce nutrients for it. Animals all respire, which is effectively the opposite of respiration.
Ozone thinning is a dangerous phenomenon. It can cause extinction of plants and animals.
animals need plants because animals like deer depend on plants like grass(to eat). and plants need animals because if the animals did not eat the plants then the plants would become an invasive species. and then it would be hard to take back, or exterminate the plant.