Only plants are producers (ie they make thier food from air,water and sunlight), animals can not do this and they have to eat plants for food. Thefore without plants there would be no animals.
you can help plants by not plucking them,you can help plants by watering them.you can help animals by feeding them,sheltering them, if they are lost giving them to the police.etc!!!!!!!!!!!
who cares douchebags.
they give cow
One way protists differ from plants and animals is that they are typically single-celled organisms, whereas plants and animals are mostly multi-cellular. Additionally, protists exhibit a wider range of structural and functional diversity compared to plants and animals.
Animals are one of the species which help in human agriculture in one or the other way.
Plants cannot move from one place to another place in the way that animals can. Plants are rooted to the ground.
All vegetable plants help humans in one way or another. The most helpful plants would be plants such as corn and wheat.
Plants and animals are interdependent by the way they help each other. A panther lets say eats a rodent of some kind, that rodent eats a berry from a tree the panther than makes a byproduct (fesses) and makes the soil fertile for another tree to grow from.
There cellular structure. Plants have a cell wall and chloroplasts. Animals have a cell membrane and mitochondria
One way that plants improve soil quality is by helping to break down vitamins and minerals within the soil when they digest them. A way that animals help the soil is by moving through the soil and keeping it from stagnating while alive and by decomposing and adding nutrients to the soil when they expire.
Animals do not have chlorophyll.
Pollination: Animals such as bees, butterflies, and birds help transfer pollen between flowers, enabling plants to reproduce and produce seeds. Seed dispersal: Animals like squirrels, birds, and ants help disperse seeds through eating and carrying them to new locations, promoting plant growth and distribution. Pest control: Some animals, like ladybugs and certain birds, help control pest populations that may harm plants, contributing to the overall health and survival of plant species.