Plants use their stomala to exchange gases with the environment by taking in carbon dioxide and releasing oxygen and water vapor into the air. But I'm not sure about animals, anybody else?
yes
no of course not GIRL
You find similar groups of animals and planting living together because of the environment that they are in. If you are in a forest, many of the same animals are going to be close to one another to help protect each other.
no. they are way different animals.
an environment similar to the animal's natural habitat.
Lung and gills help animals take in oxygen from their environment. Lungs are found in terrestrial animals and allow for the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide during respiration, while gills are found in aquatic animals and perform a similar function by extracting oxygen from water.
It is different from most animals, but it is very similar to a pigs digestive system. Yes, a pig. Some would imagine it would be most like an ape's, but it's not.
Animals are both similar and different from one another, they are similar because they could be carnivore's, herbivore's or omnivore's. But they are different because they could live in a different habitat, act differently, eat differently or hunt differently. It could depend on the breed or age of the animal.
there is to be suprise but the animals are different some plants arent said lily and chloe
By "similar" the questioner presumably means, "similar in appearance." Environment shapes creatures, so sharks, dolphins and ichthyosaurs all have a generally streamlined swimming form; birds and bats and some insects have wings and snakes and eels have elongated bodies.However, "class" is a pretty broad category and most animals that are very similar (leopards and cheetahs; seals and walruses; monkeys and lemurs) are in the same class.
it could be difer
Populations that live in one community can have the adaptive solutions to the same environmental problems. For instance, if it's in cold weather, they can each have their unique evolved way of dealing with cold temperatures. They share an environment in common, though they exploit it and interact with it in different ways.