movements of plants are slow than movements in animals.plants respond slowly to stimuli than animals answer to their sense organs.
One way protists differ from plants and animals is that they are typically single-celled organisms, whereas plants and animals are mostly multi-cellular. Additionally, protists exhibit a wider range of structural and functional diversity compared to plants and animals.
No, the function of nucleic acids is the same in both plants and animals. Nucleic acids, such as DNA and RNA, play a crucial role in storing and transmitting genetic information, regulating gene expression, and facilitating protein synthesis in both plants and animals.
Plants and animals differ in their biological characteristics and functions. Plants are autotrophic, meaning they produce their own food through photosynthesis, while animals are heterotrophic and must consume other organisms for energy. Plants have cell walls made of cellulose, chlorophyll for photosynthesis, and do not have a nervous system. Animals have complex organ systems, mobility, and a nervous system for responding to stimuli.
Plants evolved before animals.
animals need plants because animals like deer depend on plants like grass(to eat). and plants need animals because if the animals did not eat the plants then the plants would become an invasive species. and then it would be hard to take back, or exterminate the plant.
One way protists differ from plants and animals is that they are typically single-celled organisms, whereas plants and animals are mostly multi-cellular. Additionally, protists exhibit a wider range of structural and functional diversity compared to plants and animals.
one has legs and plants dont
Animals can walk while plants cannot but plants can also move but not in locomotion they can only bent or creep in search of sunlight.
Animals eat meat or plants for energy and plants go through process called Photosynthesis which makes sugar for the plant to eat.
Plants get it from bacteria which live associated with their roots who take atmospheric nitrogen and fixate it (nitrogen cycle). Animals can only get it by ingesting organic compounds which contain nitrogen, such as plants and other animals which have eaten plants.
green tree
Plants go through a process called Photosynthesis which makes sugars for the plant. (food for them) And animals eat meat or plants and digest it to get energy. However, some plants that grow in the Southern United States actually eat Instects. Such as the venus fly trap.
No, the function of nucleic acids is the same in both plants and animals. Nucleic acids, such as DNA and RNA, play a crucial role in storing and transmitting genetic information, regulating gene expression, and facilitating protein synthesis in both plants and animals.
Plants are unique from animals because plants have a special outer layer over the membrane called a cell wall. also plants have larger vacuoles then animal cells
plants show extremely small movements towards the sun.
Plants respond to stimuli primarily through growth and movement, such as bending towards light (phototropism) or opening and closing stomata in response to humidity. Unlike animals, which have a nervous system that allows for quick, coordinated movements, plants rely on hormonal signals and cellular changes that can result in slower responses. Additionally, plants often exhibit growth responses over time, while animals typically react more swiftly through muscle contractions and neural signaling. Overall, while both kingdoms respond to their environments, their mechanisms and speeds of response differ significantly.
Animals and plants differ in metabolism primarily in their energy sources and processes. Animals are heterotrophs, meaning they obtain energy by consuming organic matter, primarily through cellular respiration that breaks down carbohydrates, fats, and proteins. In contrast, plants are autotrophs, using photosynthesis to convert sunlight into chemical energy, producing glucose and oxygen from carbon dioxide and water. This fundamental difference in how they obtain and utilize energy reflects their distinct roles in ecosystems.