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phyulum ,,example,,,invertebrate,,,veretebrate,,symmetry,,physical features
Well since you're being very broad with the question, the simplest answer is that plant cells have Chloroplast, and animal cells don't. To get deeper to the answer to the question, animals are multi-celled organisms. If you are speaking of mammals, mammals have fur. Animals are also the only creatures that can move, cause as far as I know plants can't get up an walk. If I didn't answer the question as you would have liked, you can always Google it.
It's species average height and length
How it has adapted to thrive and live in the wild(how it has adapted to be able to catch and eat its prey)
Where it can be found, it's habitat
Some interesting facts about the animal
How it makes use of certain aspects of its body in order to do certain things; for example a bird has wings which enable it to fly. A fish has gills which enable it to breathe underwater and so on
Hope this helps all the best
Chelaine
vertibrates and in vertibrates
Other features used to classify animals is by:
1. Body structure
2. Food
3. Habitat
4. Behavior
trait for a bluebird
leaves,petals,and smell
The most important feature used to classify animals is Body structure!
Animals and money
if they reproduce sexually or asexually
There is no longer any difference in the classification system of plants and animals. Before, it was that you would use the term division for classifying plants instead of phylum,used to classify animals. Now, phylum can be used to classify plants and animals.
dichotomous keys can be used to classify a series of animals
dichotomous keys can be used to classify a series of animals
we classify animals because... 1. It's easier to study and identify 2. All animals have similarities and differences
animal classifiers classify animals... its their job
nothing at all
Color, size, extremities, where they live, how they move Most of the determinations of how to classify were done by male scientists. Some female scientist did some other classification of some plants that were different from the typical male classification and that were very reasonable. So then there were two ways to classify. In one, these two are closest, but in the other those two are closest. Which shows us that classification of species is somewhat dependent on who does it. Don't ask my cat.
You're referring to the person responsible for classifying animals? People who classify animals are animal taxonomist!