"Animals can move about.
They eat by consuming their food rather than by taking in liquids via their sap.
No plants have legs or arms
No plants can think, or see, or hear, or taste or smell."
#1- Sap has nothing to do with taking in water, root tips do. ALL water and broken down nutrients are absorbed through the roots, specifically the tips.
#2- Animals need H2O- All living things need water. Animals "consume" water.
#3- It is called Autotrophic and Heterotrophic. Auto meaning it takes one, just the plant. Hetero meaning 2, meaning that the animal needs an external food source.
#4- Their are vine plants that look for things to climb, with arms.
#5- I would also like to address that sap is used when the plant is damaged, it seals in moisture.
Plants are stationary and animals are mobile.
Anyway, #3 is the answer to the question.
Both Noctiluca and Trypanosoma gambiense are single-celled organisms with a microscopic size. Despite their different characteristics and classifications, they share the common feature of being unicellular microorganisms.
fungi like
animallike protist, plantlike protist, and fungilike prostist make up the kingdom Protista.
algae
PROTIST
No, plantlike organisms generally require sunlight for photosynthesis, which is limited below 1000 meters in the ocean. Below this depth, the lack of light makes it challenging for plantlike organisms to survive and thrive due to the limited energy available for photosynthesis.
viridiplantae
Peat moss, pine needles, pinecones.
the plantlike organisms are using up all the oxygen, killing the fish
Botany is the study of plants and plantlike organisms, and Biology is the study of all organisms.
Algae are one-celled plantlike organisms that can multiply rapidly through a process called photosynthesis. They are often found in freshwater or marine environments and play a crucial role in the ecosystem as a primary producer.
Four phyla of unicellular plantlike protists are Chlorophyta (green algae), Rhodophyta (red algae), Bacillariophyta (diatoms), and Euglenophyta. Each of these phyla includes various species of single-celled organisms that exhibit plant-like characteristics such as photosynthesis.