Because both are alive and capable of reproduction.
yes, plants and animals are both made up of multiple cells.
Omnivores
For both plants and animals it is the species. But there are subspecies in animals and cultivars in plants.
You can use living organisms as combined. Since plants and animals both have life, living organisms can be used.
They are both micro-organisms, they both have a nucleus, and are both celled.
Omnivore
Plankton are a large group of various organisms that drift in waters and are eaten by larger organisms. They consists of very small animals, algae, bacteria and protists. As a group they contain both animals and plants (algae).
Scientists added the kingdom Protista to classify organisms that had characteristics of both plants and animals. Protists are typically unicellular eukaryotic organisms that cannot be classified as either plants or animals due to their unique characteristics.
No. Animals always consume matter from other organisms.
Omnivores feed on both animals and plants.
both plants and animals
The likes of plants and animals would be that they are both living organisms and are composed of cells. However plants can make there own food and can not move.