Animals and plants both grow, have a lifespan, needs nutrition, are dependent of air and water (with few exceptions).
connective, muscular, nervous, & epithelial.
plants makes there food by themselves but animals do not
O2 in and CO2 out for animals, and the opposite for plants.
plants need soil and animals need food
Plants DO NOT respond to stimuli
1. it tells you what animals are prey and what animals are predators 2.it also tells you what animals are considered prey to another predator.
Plants have chlorophyll and cell wall while animals are heterotrophs and motile .
Plants are autotroph and humans and animals are heterotroph.
energy
BOOBS
No, plants do not have fibroblast cells. Fibroblasts are a type of connective tissue cell found in animals, responsible for producing extracellular matrix and collagen. In plants, similar functions are carried out by different types of cells, such as parenchyma and sclerenchyma cells, which contribute to structural support and tissue repair. Plants have a unique cellular structure and organization that differs significantly from that of animals.
Plants and animals have a complex interaction where animals rely on plants for food, shelter, and oxygen, while plants rely on animals for pollination, seed dispersal, and symbiotic relationships. This interdependence is essential for the survival and balance of ecosystems.