All plants and animals have mechanisms that repair their bodies and reproduce.
Plants produce antimicrobial compounds and have physical barriers like cell walls to resist pathogens. Animals have immune systems that produce antibodies and cells that can recognize and eliminate pathogens through various mechanisms such as phagocytosis and inflammation.
Yes, locomotion is not present in plants. Plants lack the ability to move from one place to another, like animals with the help of specialized muscle systems. Instead, they rely on other mechanisms such as growth towards light or water.
Ribosomes are found in both plants and animals.
Plants and animals have a mutualistic relationship where plants provide oxygen, food, and habitat for animals, while animals help plants reproduce through pollination, spread seeds, and provide nutrients through their waste. Additionally, animals may also help control plant populations by grazing or feeding on them.
Plants evolved before animals.
All plants and animals have cells. Some only have one, but it is a feature they all share. Also, all plants and animals have to eat to survive.
Yes,all are eukariyotic organisms.There are no prokariyotic animals or plants.
Nope. Plants do not have bones. Only animals- and not all animals.
animals all animals (meats) have protein, some plants have protein too, like peanuts.
The study of all living things-plants and animals is Biology
Nope. Plants do not have bones. Only animals- and not all animals.
Because the gene for luciferase, which comes from an animal, can specify a trait in a plant.
No, not all organisms breathe. While most animals have a respiratory system that involves breathing to exchange gases like oxygen and carbon dioxide, some organisms like plants and certain microbes rely on different mechanisms, such as photosynthesis or simple diffusion, to obtain the gases they need.
Warm-blooded animals and plants have fundamentally different mechanisms for temperature regulation. Warm-blooded animals, or endotherms, maintain a stable internal body temperature through physiological processes such as metabolism, sweating, and shivering. In contrast, plants do not regulate their internal temperature like animals; instead, they rely on external environmental conditions and mechanisms like transpiration and evaporative cooling to manage heat. Thus, their methods of temperature control are not comparable.
All herbivores animals eat plants. They live on plants.
all the plants and animals died
yes all animals have a nucleus, including plants