plants
No, fungus is not a type of plant. Fungi are a separate kingdom of organisms that are distinct from plants, animals, and bacteria. Fungi are more closely related to animals than plants.
there is more animals because the plants are animals.
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.
Yes, they are both classified as animals, in the kingdom Animalia.(Some sponges much more closely resemble plants.)
Yes, amoeba and paramecium are more like each other than plants and animals because they are both unicellular organisms belonging to the kingdom Protista. Plants and animals are multicellular organisms belonging to separate kingdoms (Plantae and Animalia) with distinct characteristics such as cell wall presence and mode of nutrition.
plants
Being a plant, the redwood belongs to Plantae.
Plants may be condsidered as animals, but animals are more plentiful in ocean than anywhere else.
rain forests have animals because there are no droughts, and the plants grow more so most animals have something to eat. and the more animals that are attracted to plants there are gonna be more animals attracted to the animals that eat the plants. so more animals come to the rain forest and therefore there are animals there. its the cycle of life.
obviously more plants
More plants and animals live n the land then in the sea.
of course not! actually! The mitochondrial genetic material, cellular features, mode of nutrition, and storage of nutritive materials are more closely related to the animal kingdom than to the plant kingdom.