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Nobody "found" plants because plants were already abundant by the time humans came around. So in a way, I guess you can say that the first humans "found" plants, or rather discovered them.
leukemia is a cancer of the white blood cells in humans, not plants therefore your answer is animals.
Many other organisms besides humans produce epinephrine. It is found in some plants, insects and mammals.
No, because chloroplast is only found in plants, which they use for photosynthesis.
Amylase is a type of carbohydrase enzyme. In humans it is produced in the pancreas.
Nobody "found" plants because plants were already abundant by the time humans came around. So in a way, I guess you can say that the first humans "found" plants, or rather discovered them.
circulatory system
no there are also found in plants
Humans need the fiber found in plant materials. Also, several key vitamins and minerals can only be found in plants that have absorbed them from the soil, water and sun.
Some types of plants, known as vascular plants, have a system of vessels like circulatoy systems
Cellulose is indigestible to humans.
Plants lack the advanced nervous system and brain that we humans possess.
cellulose
Yes but it functions differently then humans
Organelles found in plants cells but not in human cells include: cell wall, chloroplasts and large vacuole.
leukemia is a cancer of the white blood cells in humans, not plants therefore your answer is animals.
Many other organisms besides humans produce epinephrine. It is found in some plants, insects and mammals.